rouse n_rouse_ [PT]?YesI have only heard this term used with rouse-chocks [PT] My pronunciation and meaning is, I would strongly suspect, much like that of Warham - see form from 68-26/165 M5 . A metal cleat, attached to the gunwales of a boat, used to stabilize the shore lines and protect the gunwales .( 1 ) R. HollettOCT 1977 OCT 1977Used IUsed IUsed
kedgecatch } anchor ketch } ----- OED � kedge } -----> OED A small anch...
rames n pl"rames of the schooner" (i.e., the ribs and keel on the shore.)DNE-citGMSUsed IUsed IUse...
rodney n_Folk Language_: A type of small boat used to go to the collar to get the bi...
rouse nLine rests on cleats on a gunwale of a 30 ton boat.DNE-citWK/74JH 4/74Used IUsed IUsed
rouse vdredge. To sprinkle salt on a deck load of fresh herring; also to "rouse" them.PRINTED I...
rouse nA piece of iron on rail of boat to pairs rope through ; not completely round ...
rouse nA hook serving as a support when towing a boat.G. M. Story JUL 1973JH JUL 1973Used...
graple"Rode", at my home and other communities around the Bay is used when referring to the rope tha...
rouse nVague forms rig lines out through rouse-chocks and make them fast to thumb-cleats; lead the...
rouse v. . . .he's tipped the boards an' down comes the horse collars, chains,breechin' an' his...
drudge vpronounced in Newfoundland _drudge_, is used to denote the sprinkling of salt over herring w...
rouse vWhen evening came I had thirty barrels of herring taken in and in the pounds and roused (th...
brim vbream - "to brim a boat."[Pronunciation] JH 12/69Used SupUsed SupNot used[see 'bream'
grapleWords used in connection with boats and the sea. Bully - a small boat collar - a place whe...
ballast (v)This word can mean to throw stones or rocks at a person. "He ballased the house." Schoon...
kedgecatch } anchor ketch } ----- OED � kedge } -----> OED A small anch...
rames n pl"rames of the schooner" (i.e., the ribs and keel on the shore.)DNE-citGMSUsed IUsed IUse...
rodney n_Folk Language_: A type of small boat used to go to the collar to get the bi...
rouse nLine rests on cleats on a gunwale of a 30 ton boat.DNE-citWK/74JH 4/74Used IUsed IUsed
rouse vdredge. To sprinkle salt on a deck load of fresh herring; also to "rouse" them.PRINTED I...
rouse nA piece of iron on rail of boat to pairs rope through ; not completely round ...
rouse nA hook serving as a support when towing a boat.G. M. Story JUL 1973JH JUL 1973Used...
graple"Rode", at my home and other communities around the Bay is used when referring to the rope tha...
rouse nVague forms rig lines out through rouse-chocks and make them fast to thumb-cleats; lead the...
rouse v. . . .he's tipped the boards an' down comes the horse collars, chains,breechin' an' his...
drudge vpronounced in Newfoundland _drudge_, is used to denote the sprinkling of salt over herring w...
rouse vWhen evening came I had thirty barrels of herring taken in and in the pounds and roused (th...
brim vbream - "to brim a boat."[Pronunciation] JH 12/69Used SupUsed SupNot used[see 'bream'
grapleWords used in connection with boats and the sea. Bully - a small boat collar - a place whe...
ballast (v)This word can mean to throw stones or rocks at a person. "He ballased the house." Schoon...
kedgecatch } anchor ketch } ----- OED � kedge } -----> OED A small anch...
rames n pl"rames of the schooner" (i.e., the ribs and keel on the shore.)DNE-citGMSUsed IUsed IUse...
rodney n_Folk Language_: A type of small boat used to go to the collar to get the bi...