_Towt'n_" or "_Towton_
toutin n Rev. M. Murray Randell, Anglican Chaplain to Memorial U., said that there were "pork buns baked in the oven." These were tea buns (a dough baked without yeast) with small pieces of fat back in it. Mr. Rondell said he heard of this in Port Rexton, Trinity Bay, during the past ten y...
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Summary: | toutin n Rev. M. Murray Randell, Anglican Chaplain to Memorial U., said that there were "pork buns baked in the oven." These were tea buns (a dough baked without yeast) with small pieces of fat back in it. Mr. Rondell said he heard of this in Port Rexton, Trinity Bay, during the past ten years. DICT CEN NOV 10 19[inc] Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used [see also 'toutins', etc.] toutan, touten, touton, towtent, damper dog, bangbelly NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVEY |
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