pan n,vthe crew 'panned' about 10,000 seals. Reblio. See Goode, G.B. the custom and methods of the fisherman 1887JUN. 22 1977LIbrary does not have this volume. Not worth the interlib. loan. WKUsed I and SupNot used3Not usedpans, pan-ice, pancakes, pan flag, panned, pa
pan n,vSome men went out to "pan" seals on a large pan.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Used...
seal nThere are also a few men to work the seal-pans from the ice, or to help to stow the pelts bel...
pan n,vEach man then hauls as many as he can manage, usually three, to a spot chosen by the master...
pan n,vI know in the _Imogene_ with my uncle that was captain he had over two hundred men, I know ...
panning vbl, nThere was no panning in those days for other people to steal them.19 jam = patch st...
panned p, ppl...if there's any seals to be panned up yet, they can pan 'em up in the mornin'...PRIN...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
pan n,vThe younger ones [seals] are easily killed by a single blow of the gaff; the seal is then sk...
panning vbl, n[the sealers] kill and "sculp" all the seals within two or three miles of the ship, a...
pan n,vWe didn't form 'pans' (piles) of seals as they do now, but stuck pretty close to the vessel ...
pan n,vPile of seal pelts, collected on one 'pan' of ice.Pile of seal peltsG.M. Story March 1956Use...
pan n,vn. 1. A sheet of ice broken away from the main sheet. 2. A collection of seal skins on the i...
pan n,vpan - A pile of dead seals.a pile of dead sealsPRINTED ITEMG.M. Story JAN 1971 JH JAN 1971Us...
pan n,v'Us found t' seals early that year, and panned a voyage of as fine young fat as ever a "swi...
pan n,vFrom the 18th, [1899] when the wind eased, to the 22nd, the _Neptune_ and the _Newfoundland...
pan n,vSome men went out to "pan" seals on a large pan.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Used...
seal nThere are also a few men to work the seal-pans from the ice, or to help to stow the pelts bel...
pan n,vEach man then hauls as many as he can manage, usually three, to a spot chosen by the master...
pan n,vI know in the _Imogene_ with my uncle that was captain he had over two hundred men, I know ...
panning vbl, nThere was no panning in those days for other people to steal them.19 jam = patch st...
panned p, ppl...if there's any seals to be panned up yet, they can pan 'em up in the mornin'...PRIN...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
pan n,vThe younger ones [seals] are easily killed by a single blow of the gaff; the seal is then sk...
panning vbl, n[the sealers] kill and "sculp" all the seals within two or three miles of the ship, a...
pan n,vWe didn't form 'pans' (piles) of seals as they do now, but stuck pretty close to the vessel ...
pan n,vPile of seal pelts, collected on one 'pan' of ice.Pile of seal peltsG.M. Story March 1956Use...
pan n,vn. 1. A sheet of ice broken away from the main sheet. 2. A collection of seal skins on the i...
pan n,vpan - A pile of dead seals.a pile of dead sealsPRINTED ITEMG.M. Story JAN 1971 JH JAN 1971Us...
pan n,v'Us found t' seals early that year, and panned a voyage of as fine young fat as ever a "swi...
pan n,vFrom the 18th, [1899] when the wind eased, to the 22nd, the _Neptune_ and the _Newfoundland...
pan n,vSome men went out to "pan" seals on a large pan.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Used...
seal nThere are also a few men to work the seal-pans from the ice, or to help to stow the pelts bel...
pan n,vEach man then hauls as many as he can manage, usually three, to a spot chosen by the master...