uncle nApplied to elderly persons by those not related to them.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story April 1964Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
oldbreak the news to the old people 'parents'W. J. KIRWINAUG 25 1965Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
omadhaun"Go on, you old omadhaun. Where in the name of heaven did I get you anyway".PRINTED ITEM ...
uncle nAll adults in my mother's time were called 'aunt' or 'uncle'. Once a person died, he was ref...
uncle nis used without regard to relationship. In a community every respectable man of say sixty ye...
uncle n. . . (in the outports men over fifty are almost invariably called uncle by their juniors) ....
uncle n(Everyone above the age of fifty in an outport is known to everybody else as "Uncle," or as ...
uncle nAll old people are thus addressed by their neighbours regadless of relationship.PRINTED ITEM...
aunt nApplied to elderly persons by those not related to them.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story Apr...
uncle nForm of address, as 'Mr.'G.M.Story February 1956Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
uncle nUsed in an affectionate way or with mild contempt An older person (70) will use it about a ...
uncle nterm of address "Look here," I said, "uncle, I don't know who you are," I said. [said ...
uncle nAn' uncle 'lowed that if he'd be seen the next day they had no trouble to know him, 'cause h...
uncle nIn the Newfoundland outports, 'uncle' does not cesessarily refer to a real uncle. It is a te...
aunt n(Everyone above the age of fifty in an outport is known to everybody else as "Uncle," or as ...
uncle nOlder people are called 'uncle' and 'aunt.'PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and SupN...
oldbreak the news to the old people 'parents'W. J. KIRWINAUG 25 1965Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
omadhaun"Go on, you old omadhaun. Where in the name of heaven did I get you anyway".PRINTED ITEM ...
uncle nAll adults in my mother's time were called 'aunt' or 'uncle'. Once a person died, he was ref...
uncle nis used without regard to relationship. In a community every respectable man of say sixty ye...
uncle n. . . (in the outports men over fifty are almost invariably called uncle by their juniors) ....
uncle n(Everyone above the age of fifty in an outport is known to everybody else as "Uncle," or as ...
uncle nAll old people are thus addressed by their neighbours regadless of relationship.PRINTED ITEM...
aunt nApplied to elderly persons by those not related to them.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story Apr...
uncle nForm of address, as 'Mr.'G.M.Story February 1956Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
uncle nUsed in an affectionate way or with mild contempt An older person (70) will use it about a ...
uncle nterm of address "Look here," I said, "uncle, I don't know who you are," I said. [said ...
uncle nAn' uncle 'lowed that if he'd be seen the next day they had no trouble to know him, 'cause h...
uncle nIn the Newfoundland outports, 'uncle' does not cesessarily refer to a real uncle. It is a te...
aunt n(Everyone above the age of fifty in an outport is known to everybody else as "Uncle," or as ...
uncle nOlder people are called 'uncle' and 'aunt.'PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and SupN...
oldbreak the news to the old people 'parents'W. J. KIRWINAUG 25 1965Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
omadhaun"Go on, you old omadhaun. Where in the name of heaven did I get you anyway".PRINTED ITEM ...
uncle nAll adults in my mother's time were called 'aunt' or 'uncle'. Once a person died, he was ref...