tan n: Now the winter is over and spring will soon be here; / You'll see them with their fires all in, all tanning up their gear.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M. Story NOV. 18 1987WK [Consider for DNE Sup[Used I and supNot usedNot use
tan n1. To convert skin or hide into leather b. To treat (fishing nets, sails, ...
outside nOutsides--Outer clothing, as suit or coat.PRINTED ITEM SUPWK FEB 20 1988G. M. StoryUsed...
tuckamore nT is for tuckamore, / Small stunted trees, / All flattened and gnarled / By a salty sea-...
tan nThey are all hull down now, and their tan topsails have dropped below the horizon of Time, nev...
tan nShe hove together a whole tan boiler full of purging medicine.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M. Story...
bottom1 nIn late April or early May they would leave the bottom of the bay where their winter home...
batchAfter a big batch of snow it would take me two days to get it cleared up.PRINTED ITEM DNE Su...
tanIn May the men tan their traps.G.M. Story JUL 1973 JH JUL 1973Not usedNot usedWithdraw
fall nBut sometimes / in the fall of the year / you saw the warts all resurrected / as knots of cank...
sun n'The crews of women were going back on the beaches after dinner to turn each fish so that not...
breeze nAnd by the look of those mares' tails..we're in for a breeze of wind.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup...
storm n'It came up a storm of wind when we were taking in our gear.'PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M. Sto...
rotten a'Boy, the snow is gettin' some rotten. Soon be time to go in collar again.'DNE Sup PR...
birchy aI didn't even notice that the sun had already gone behind the big birchy hill. I would ha...
trap 2 nAdd to that a gun. a portable tin stove, an axe [&c] and I was ready for the trapline.PRINT...
tan n1. To convert skin or hide into leather b. To treat (fishing nets, sails, ...
outside nOutsides--Outer clothing, as suit or coat.PRINTED ITEM SUPWK FEB 20 1988G. M. StoryUsed...
tuckamore nT is for tuckamore, / Small stunted trees, / All flattened and gnarled / By a salty sea-...
tan nThey are all hull down now, and their tan topsails have dropped below the horizon of Time, nev...
tan nShe hove together a whole tan boiler full of purging medicine.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M. Story...
bottom1 nIn late April or early May they would leave the bottom of the bay where their winter home...
batchAfter a big batch of snow it would take me two days to get it cleared up.PRINTED ITEM DNE Su...
tanIn May the men tan their traps.G.M. Story JUL 1973 JH JUL 1973Not usedNot usedWithdraw
fall nBut sometimes / in the fall of the year / you saw the warts all resurrected / as knots of cank...
sun n'The crews of women were going back on the beaches after dinner to turn each fish so that not...
breeze nAnd by the look of those mares' tails..we're in for a breeze of wind.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup...
storm n'It came up a storm of wind when we were taking in our gear.'PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M. Sto...
rotten a'Boy, the snow is gettin' some rotten. Soon be time to go in collar again.'DNE Sup PR...
birchy aI didn't even notice that the sun had already gone behind the big birchy hill. I would ha...
trap 2 nAdd to that a gun. a portable tin stove, an axe [&c] and I was ready for the trapline.PRINT...
tan n1. To convert skin or hide into leather b. To treat (fishing nets, sails, ...
outside nOutsides--Outer clothing, as suit or coat.PRINTED ITEM SUPWK FEB 20 1988G. M. StoryUsed...
tuckamore nT is for tuckamore, / Small stunted trees, / All flattened and gnarled / By a salty sea-...