tomahawkA cook bore off some of this [frozen beef] and began chopping off hanks of it with a "tomahawk.: That, in Newfoundland means a/ hatchet. The word "hatchet," up there, means our "axe."PRINTED ITEM J.H.W.J. KIRWIN AUG 1976 JH AUG 1976Not usedNot usedWithdraw
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
cutThis is a Newfoundland expression connected with meals. It means to serve it up. I have never h...
Axe, Used as a hatchet, a hammer, a nail puller, or a pry bar. Woodworking toolshttps://scholarsjun...
hatchetA cook ... began chopping off hunks of it with a "tomahawk." That, in Newfoundland, means ...
The tomahawk is a small axe or hatchet that can be used for cutting wood or used as a weapon. As a ...
The tomahawk is a small axe or hatchet that can be used for cutting wood or used as a weapon. As a ...
TomahawkA hatchet. Also _tom'awk_.A hatchet.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryApril 1962Not usedNot usedWithdr...
_tommy-hawk_= small hand axe, used for cutting trail through woods. Wooden handle. If handel brea...
_tomahawk_2b 'an ordinary hatchet Heritage n2 Seems widespreadWithdraw? [check]Not usedNot used...
hatchetMen out on the ice, some with "hatchets" (axes) and chisel bars, were chopping ice cakes.PRI...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
whanger nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large swordPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
Newfoundland dogThe original Newfoundland was but a little removed from the native 'huskie', and th...
hatchetAn axe.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
cutThis is a Newfoundland expression connected with meals. It means to serve it up. I have never h...
Axe, Used as a hatchet, a hammer, a nail puller, or a pry bar. Woodworking toolshttps://scholarsjun...
hatchetA cook ... began chopping off hunks of it with a "tomahawk." That, in Newfoundland, means ...
The tomahawk is a small axe or hatchet that can be used for cutting wood or used as a weapon. As a ...
The tomahawk is a small axe or hatchet that can be used for cutting wood or used as a weapon. As a ...
TomahawkA hatchet. Also _tom'awk_.A hatchet.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryApril 1962Not usedNot usedWithdr...
_tommy-hawk_= small hand axe, used for cutting trail through woods. Wooden handle. If handel brea...
_tomahawk_2b 'an ordinary hatchet Heritage n2 Seems widespreadWithdraw? [check]Not usedNot used...
hatchetMen out on the ice, some with "hatchets" (axes) and chisel bars, were chopping ice cakes.PRI...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
whanger nFish-curers of Newfoundland. An old term for a large swordPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
Newfoundland dogThe original Newfoundland was but a little removed from the native 'huskie', and th...
hatchetAn axe.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
cutThis is a Newfoundland expression connected with meals. It means to serve it up. I have never h...
Axe, Used as a hatchet, a hammer, a nail puller, or a pry bar. Woodworking toolshttps://scholarsjun...