poor a[I did] hear poor father say he come from somewhere - I don't know _ not _he never come from Newfoundland, he come in Newfoundland. (common adjective used to refer to a person now dead)YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON JUL 1973Used IUsed INot use
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a... we may easily catch our Cod ashoar, and dry them after the manner of the Poor-Jack of ...
haberdine...when taken in summer and dried [the cod] became the "poor john" of Newfoundland, or "ha...
poor a-used as a sign of respect. Residents of Winterton Trinity Bay use the word 'poor' when spe...
poor aPitiable. Invariably used with reference to the dead: 'Poor John died a year ago today.'Used...
poor aPoor old nother learned them to me.She used to set me up in chair an' learn me that song.Poo...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
poor aEvery dead man, by the way, is always spoken of as "poor Tom," "poor John," or the like. You...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a_Poor_ was a term of respect used when referring to the dead, in other words, there was not ...
Dungy ( or duwjy)This word is used at Portland Creek on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, and mean...
out-harbour nAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an/outharb...
angishore n"poor _angishore_" - this word in context which I heard means a pitiable person, a pers...
poor a....primitive now,like 'twas when_in my poor grandfather's day, they had a bakin' pot,an' t...
poor aThose who are gone [i.e. dead] are never spoken of without the appellation "poor".PRINTED IT...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a... we may easily catch our Cod ashoar, and dry them after the manner of the Poor-Jack of ...
haberdine...when taken in summer and dried [the cod] became the "poor john" of Newfoundland, or "ha...
poor a-used as a sign of respect. Residents of Winterton Trinity Bay use the word 'poor' when spe...
poor aPitiable. Invariably used with reference to the dead: 'Poor John died a year ago today.'Used...
poor aPoor old nother learned them to me.She used to set me up in chair an' learn me that song.Poo...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
poor aEvery dead man, by the way, is always spoken of as "poor Tom," "poor John," or the like. You...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a_Poor_ was a term of respect used when referring to the dead, in other words, there was not ...
Dungy ( or duwjy)This word is used at Portland Creek on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, and mean...
out-harbour nAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an/outharb...
angishore n"poor _angishore_" - this word in context which I heard means a pitiable person, a pers...
poor a....primitive now,like 'twas when_in my poor grandfather's day, they had a bakin' pot,an' t...
poor aThose who are gone [i.e. dead] are never spoken of without the appellation "poor".PRINTED IT...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a... we may easily catch our Cod ashoar, and dry them after the manner of the Poor-Jack of ...
haberdine...when taken in summer and dried [the cod] became the "poor john" of Newfoundland, or "ha...