room nThere is no such word in the vocabulary of many Newfoundlanders as "living room". It is called simply "the room",which is an indication of its exalted status; or sometimes it's called "the inside place". It is used very infrequently . . . .YesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON AUG 1973Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used Ithe last sentence does not appear in the dictionary
room n. . . .there was several people from this room out in the ice, in ships_ in the steamers,you...
room nNow I don't know but _ there might have been a school, but_ say on th'other side o' th'harb...
room nthat there had been some dispute between him and the complainants about a "room" (fishing pr...
inside avThere is no such word in the vocabulary of many Newfoundlanders as "living room". It is ca...
room nOne of the most singular peculiarities, however, of the dialect of Newfoundlanders is the u...
room nThe building used to store the salted and dried fish throughout Newfoundland is called a "ro...
room n[defined] A "room" in Newfoundland parlance is the premises of a fishing firm or individua...
room nThe term room, as applied to a mercantile establishment, has that peculiar local significa...
room nIn Joe Batt's Arm on Fogo Island residents still refer to 'the room' when speaking of their ...
room nThe term room, as applied to a mercantile establishment, has that peculiar local significa...
room n. . . a square, one storied building, with gambrelled roof. The inevitable huge chimney ...
room nPoddister's Room in Western Bay Point Yabsley's Room at BlackheadDNE Sup PRINTED ITEMJAN ...
room n. . .individual wharves known as 'down on the room'. On the room you would find wharves, ...
room n"The room" is that part of a fisherman's house where all the best/furniture is kept, and i...
room nRoom, the generic for a planter's or merchant's premises, except in colloquial speech, oc...
room n. . . .there was several people from this room out in the ice, in ships_ in the steamers,you...
room nNow I don't know but _ there might have been a school, but_ say on th'other side o' th'harb...
room nthat there had been some dispute between him and the complainants about a "room" (fishing pr...
inside avThere is no such word in the vocabulary of many Newfoundlanders as "living room". It is ca...
room nOne of the most singular peculiarities, however, of the dialect of Newfoundlanders is the u...
room nThe building used to store the salted and dried fish throughout Newfoundland is called a "ro...
room n[defined] A "room" in Newfoundland parlance is the premises of a fishing firm or individua...
room nThe term room, as applied to a mercantile establishment, has that peculiar local significa...
room nIn Joe Batt's Arm on Fogo Island residents still refer to 'the room' when speaking of their ...
room nThe term room, as applied to a mercantile establishment, has that peculiar local significa...
room n. . . a square, one storied building, with gambrelled roof. The inevitable huge chimney ...
room nPoddister's Room in Western Bay Point Yabsley's Room at BlackheadDNE Sup PRINTED ITEMJAN ...
room n. . .individual wharves known as 'down on the room'. On the room you would find wharves, ...
room n"The room" is that part of a fisherman's house where all the best/furniture is kept, and i...
room nRoom, the generic for a planter's or merchant's premises, except in colloquial speech, oc...
room n. . . .there was several people from this room out in the ice, in ships_ in the steamers,you...
room nNow I don't know but _ there might have been a school, but_ say on th'other side o' th'harb...
room nthat there had been some dispute between him and the complainants about a "room" (fishing pr...