seal-meadows

seal n [The seals] sleep principally during the day; and for that purpose fix themselves upon fields of ice, hence called seal- meadows, where they are frequently found collected in immense multitudes, either basking or sleeping in the sun. p.422 After having at last conquered these first difficulti...

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Language:English
Published: 1974
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/49650
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Summary:seal n [The seals] sleep principally during the day; and for that purpose fix themselves upon fields of ice, hence called seal- meadows, where they are frequently found collected in immense multitudes, either basking or sleeping in the sun. p.422 After having at last conquered these first difficulties and pro- ceeded beyond Baccalao Island, their next object is to reach a seal-meadow by sailing or cutting through the intermediate fields of ice. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit GMS Aug 74 [ see also ' sea meadows'] [~shot, ~skin, ~skinner, ~soap, ~twine, ~vat, vat, ~bird, ~penis, cock, ~worm, cod worm] squid finger, water pup, ~fish, ~fisher, ~fishery, ~hunt, ~fishing, ~gun, ~ing gun, ~hand, ~head, ~-head cod, snub1, ~hole, blow hole, bobbing~ , ~hunter, sealer1, ~hunting, ~killer, fish killer, ~meadow, ~man, ~net, ~oil, ~pan, ~pass, ~patch, ~pelt Used I and Sup Used I 4 Used I sile, soil, swale, swile, swoil(e), bay, harbour, harp, hood, old, square filpper, square a, young, bedlamer, dotard, ragged-jacket, saddleback, turner, white-coat, pelt n, sculp n, ~bait, ~bat, bat, ~cat, ~catcher, ~dart, dart n, dog1, ~fat, ~finger Not all collocations fit in field.