round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd get. . .the boat would bring anywhere about three thousand, thirty five hundred or four thousand round fish; it all depended on the size of the fish, of course. ie unsplit fishie unsplit fishYesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used IOnly the first sentence of the quotation appears in the dictionary
saltHe still... goes out and jigs enough cod fish to keep himself in the winter, salt fish.Used I ...
put vWhen the schooner loads of fish were brought home, the fish would be 'put out' to be made, an...
grapleI hoist in the trap boat, the....grapel* punt on top o' that one; I filled she right full o' s...
round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd ...
round nThe Newfoundland fisherman in talking of the cod-trap size says -- 60, 40, or what have y...
round nThe Newfoundland fisherman in talking of the cod trap size, says 60, or 40 Or [sic] w...
round aThe splitter also must cut the tail part of the fish open in the correct way: if it is not...
tom cod n. . . a fish which is too small to be called a cod fish or sold as one, but too big to be ...
trim v...when the fish will swim round the trap they'd strike up against the linnet every time, bu...
raft 1 vYou had to cut. . .you had to cut ice up, you know, the pinnacles on th' ice through ...
rodney nAnd I went on from that an' built that boat. She turned out to be a good rodney boat; a...
run nWith spring come the first runs of fish. Freshwater smelts are first, and they abound at t...
quintal nA banking vessel of then thousand fish ought to be filled in three weeks, and so in propo...
rind nAnd then in the evening,well, of course. . . they'd make up this fish again and cover i...
fish[tr] They assert that the sea there is swarming with fish, which can be taken not only with the...
saltHe still... goes out and jigs enough cod fish to keep himself in the winter, salt fish.Used I ...
put vWhen the schooner loads of fish were brought home, the fish would be 'put out' to be made, an...
grapleI hoist in the trap boat, the....grapel* punt on top o' that one; I filled she right full o' s...
round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd ...
round nThe Newfoundland fisherman in talking of the cod-trap size says -- 60, 40, or what have y...
round nThe Newfoundland fisherman in talking of the cod trap size, says 60, or 40 Or [sic] w...
round aThe splitter also must cut the tail part of the fish open in the correct way: if it is not...
tom cod n. . . a fish which is too small to be called a cod fish or sold as one, but too big to be ...
trim v...when the fish will swim round the trap they'd strike up against the linnet every time, bu...
raft 1 vYou had to cut. . .you had to cut ice up, you know, the pinnacles on th' ice through ...
rodney nAnd I went on from that an' built that boat. She turned out to be a good rodney boat; a...
run nWith spring come the first runs of fish. Freshwater smelts are first, and they abound at t...
quintal nA banking vessel of then thousand fish ought to be filled in three weeks, and so in propo...
rind nAnd then in the evening,well, of course. . . they'd make up this fish again and cover i...
fish[tr] They assert that the sea there is swarming with fish, which can be taken not only with the...
saltHe still... goes out and jigs enough cod fish to keep himself in the winter, salt fish.Used I ...
put vWhen the schooner loads of fish were brought home, the fish would be 'put out' to be made, an...
grapleI hoist in the trap boat, the....grapel* punt on top o' that one; I filled she right full o' s...