whanger nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large swordPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 1971Used SupUsed SupUsed Sup[see 'cod-whangers'] cod-whange
fishWhen Newfoundlanders talk about "fish" they almost certainly mean cod.G.M.Story AUG 1970JH A...
scrunchins n plOther words, connected with the fishery, are: _scrunchions_ (dregs from cod-oil), _s...
wadden nMr. John Wadden ... had all the latest ideas [c.1880] in Boston boot-making ... and the n...
cod 2 nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large sword.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRW...
whanger nWhere half-starv'd pigs and puppies run In quest of fish; and when it's on the fork, Ye _...
whanger nPerhaps this is in Query. Capt. Glascock uses it, and another high officer, Smyth, cite...
Newfoundland. . . my messenger, who had returned from Chateau, and brought me a Newfoundland whelp ...
thornback n. . . Herrings, Salmone, Thorn-back, Oysters . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AU...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
tommy codA young codfish, often jigged around wharves.A young codfishW.J. KIRWIN JAN 1972 JAN 1972...
seal nA seal in Newfoundland is, in common parlance, a "swile."PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JUN 1...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...
bankingA general term applied to fishing on the great bank of Newfoundland.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN...
sealing vbl nThe Newfoundlander's word for sealing.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story JAN 1971JH JAN 1...
fishWhen Newfoundlanders talk about "fish" they almost certainly mean cod.G.M.Story AUG 1970JH A...
scrunchins n plOther words, connected with the fishery, are: _scrunchions_ (dregs from cod-oil), _s...
wadden nMr. John Wadden ... had all the latest ideas [c.1880] in Boston boot-making ... and the n...
cod 2 nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large sword.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRW...
whanger nWhere half-starv'd pigs and puppies run In quest of fish; and when it's on the fork, Ye _...
whanger nPerhaps this is in Query. Capt. Glascock uses it, and another high officer, Smyth, cite...
Newfoundland. . . my messenger, who had returned from Chateau, and brought me a Newfoundland whelp ...
thornback n. . . Herrings, Salmone, Thorn-back, Oysters . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AU...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
tommy codA young codfish, often jigged around wharves.A young codfishW.J. KIRWIN JAN 1972 JAN 1972...
seal nA seal in Newfoundland is, in common parlance, a "swile."PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JUN 1...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...
bankingA general term applied to fishing on the great bank of Newfoundland.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN...
sealing vbl nThe Newfoundlander's word for sealing.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story JAN 1971JH JAN 1...
fishWhen Newfoundlanders talk about "fish" they almost certainly mean cod.G.M.Story AUG 1970JH A...
scrunchins n plOther words, connected with the fishery, are: _scrunchions_ (dregs from cod-oil), _s...
wadden nMr. John Wadden ... had all the latest ideas [c.1880] in Boston boot-making ... and the n...