rig v'There'd be four tables rigged up, one table on the starboard side of the forward hold and one on the port side and t he same thing on the after hold [of the banking schooner] 'PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE rig r 1, to 1977 quot] G. M. StoryJUN. 7 1988 WKUsed I and SupUsed I1Used SupThe past tense of the Word Form appears in Sup (as in this quote); there are curved lines above and below the space between "t" and "he" (line 2 of quote) to indicate that this is supposed to be one word
raft 1 vFrom this boom the logs were rafted (raft means to tie logs side by side) and towed ....
by-boat nPRINTED ITEM modern quoteW. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978JH OCT 1978Used I and SupNot used2...
point nYou may turn from side to side by your Lead, till you draw towards a Mile off the Point of ...
frame nThe seal 'frame' was also common [working] on the same principle [of] a net...firmly anchor...
room n' . . . There is exceedingly good Anchors Ground . . . in Pitts Harbour, which must be rec...
rig nB'y if you wants to keep up a job wid we fellers, you'll have to get da proper rig-out.PRINT...
racket 2 nMarch month came on and we fished tub racket. We took two tubs of gear baited and sat o...
tawt nShe--boats were always female--was divided into a number of sections, with good wide thick 't...
rig v. . . . I never rigged a puncheon tub,but take a puncheon tub out of a feller's s...
berth (v)We berthed our codtrap in the Kettle Pike,/ The cod and caplin swarming round the set.PRI...
rig vWell how much trout was there? I mean, if you were rigged for gettin' trout. ...
room nroom. A division in an open boat. . . The old-style lugger had a FORE-ROOM b...
fore- prefixA crew for such boats would normally be five men. The skipper stood on the forecuddy to...
frape nThey rigged up a 'frape' line to lead the boat in bow first to keep it from swinging broadsi...
fore- prefixBeing fitted with a larger fore-cuddy and gang-boards, [the longer skiffs] were more sea...
raft 1 vFrom this boom the logs were rafted (raft means to tie logs side by side) and towed ....
by-boat nPRINTED ITEM modern quoteW. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978JH OCT 1978Used I and SupNot used2...
point nYou may turn from side to side by your Lead, till you draw towards a Mile off the Point of ...
frame nThe seal 'frame' was also common [working] on the same principle [of] a net...firmly anchor...
room n' . . . There is exceedingly good Anchors Ground . . . in Pitts Harbour, which must be rec...
rig nB'y if you wants to keep up a job wid we fellers, you'll have to get da proper rig-out.PRINT...
racket 2 nMarch month came on and we fished tub racket. We took two tubs of gear baited and sat o...
tawt nShe--boats were always female--was divided into a number of sections, with good wide thick 't...
rig v. . . . I never rigged a puncheon tub,but take a puncheon tub out of a feller's s...
berth (v)We berthed our codtrap in the Kettle Pike,/ The cod and caplin swarming round the set.PRI...
rig vWell how much trout was there? I mean, if you were rigged for gettin' trout. ...
room nroom. A division in an open boat. . . The old-style lugger had a FORE-ROOM b...
fore- prefixA crew for such boats would normally be five men. The skipper stood on the forecuddy to...
frape nThey rigged up a 'frape' line to lead the boat in bow first to keep it from swinging broadsi...
fore- prefixBeing fitted with a larger fore-cuddy and gang-boards, [the longer skiffs] were more sea...
raft 1 vFrom this boom the logs were rafted (raft means to tie logs side by side) and towed ....
by-boat nPRINTED ITEM modern quoteW. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978JH OCT 1978Used I and SupNot used2...
point nYou may turn from side to side by your Lead, till you draw towards a Mile off the Point of ...