ructions nThis word is used in Newfoundland to denote noisy quarrellings. . . . But Halliwell gives it as Westmoreland for an uproar, so that it is probably old English.PRINTED ITEMFEB 1 1966 W. J. KIRWINNot usedNot usedWithdraw
hagdown1967 SMALLWOOD The Book of Nfld., iii, 282 Greater Shearwater: Bawk or Baulk (shearwat...
heaveSaying. Behave or be haved [heaved] out! [PT] Said in a joking way to two members of the En...
blather v(3) BALTHER. Devine, 10: A foolish talker. English 29: Nonsensical talk. cf. BLADAR, Dinn...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
grum'_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek on the Nfld Nort...
Tussocka bunch or tuft of grass, is marked in the dictionaries as obsolete, but it is still in use ...
crousty a_Crousty_ '_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek ...
scandiclusFOLK LANGUAGE A word used in reference to something being shocking or disagreeable. Pecu...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
whanger nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large swordPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
dwyThe word "diohy," or "dwhigh" as it is someting spe lt, is now like that other word "livier" a N...
rote nNewfoundland term for wash.Newfoundland term for wash.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAR 1971JH...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
laloolingAround 1910 two live wires in the House of Assembly were Pickett and Crosbie. At that time...
hagdown1967 SMALLWOOD The Book of Nfld., iii, 282 Greater Shearwater: Bawk or Baulk (shearwat...
heaveSaying. Behave or be haved [heaved] out! [PT] Said in a joking way to two members of the En...
blather v(3) BALTHER. Devine, 10: A foolish talker. English 29: Nonsensical talk. cf. BLADAR, Dinn...
hog_Hog-Wash_ [PT]JW My informant related to me that this term was used in the Hopeall area to de...
grum'_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek on the Nfld Nort...
Tussocka bunch or tuft of grass, is marked in the dictionaries as obsolete, but it is still in use ...
crousty a_Crousty_ '_Crousty_' or '_Grom_' These words were used by an old man at Portland Creek ...
scandiclusFOLK LANGUAGE A word used in reference to something being shocking or disagreeable. Pecu...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
whanger nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large swordPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
dwyThe word "diohy," or "dwhigh" as it is someting spe lt, is now like that other word "livier" a N...
rote nNewfoundland term for wash.Newfoundland term for wash.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAR 1971JH...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
laloolingAround 1910 two live wires in the House of Assembly were Pickett and Crosbie. At that time...
hagdown1967 SMALLWOOD The Book of Nfld., iii, 282 Greater Shearwater: Bawk or Baulk (shearwat...
heaveSaying. Behave or be haved [heaved] out! [PT] Said in a joking way to two members of the En...
blather v(3) BALTHER. Devine, 10: A foolish talker. English 29: Nonsensical talk. cf. BLADAR, Dinn...