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Putcher fishing - Wikipedia
Putcher fishing is a type of fishing (usually of salmon) which employs multiple putcher baskets, set in a fixed wooden frame, against the tide in a river ... en.wikipedia.org
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PUTCHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PUTCHER is a wicker trap used in catching salmon. www.merriam-webster.com
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PUTCHER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A trap for catching salmon.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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putcher
putcher local. (ˈpʌtʃə(r)) Also putcheon. [The same as putchen, -eon, -in, recorded in the Eng. Dial. Dict. from Shropsh., Worcester, Warwick, Gloucestersh., in sense ‘eel-basket, wicker eel-trap’. Origin unknown. Cf. putt n.2] A conical basket or wicker trap for catching salmon (see quot. 1885).187... Oxford English Dictionary
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putcher - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A fish-trap in the form of a conical basket, traditionally used in parts of Great Britain, where they are set out in rows against the tide. en.wiktionary.org
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putcher, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun putcher is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for putcher is from 1781, in the writing of Treadway Russell Nash ... www.oed.com
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Putcher fishing
Putcher fishing is a type of fishing (usually of salmon) which employs multiple putcher baskets, set in a fixed wooden frame, against the tide in a river Traditionally the putcher was made of hazel rods with withy (willow) plait, both materials being grown locally on the Caldicot and Wentloog Levels. wikipedia.org
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PUTCHER meaning: Traditional fishing basket for eels - OneLook
noun: A fish-trap in the form of a conical basket, traditionally used in parts of Great Britain, where they are set out in rows against the tide. Similar:. onelook.com
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PUTCHERS AND KYPES: RIVER SEVERN - Basketry & Beyond -
To make putchers, nine split willow staves were placed into nine holes in a jig and the 'rings' were woven around these. The rings widened as extra staves were ... www.basketryandbeyond.org.uk
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Putcher fishing - Living Levels
Putcher fishing is a traditional method for catching salmon, and other fish, that dates back to at least medieval times, and may be much ... www.livinglevels.org.uk
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Putcher - Collections Online - Amgueddfa Cymru
Used to catch salmon on the Severn Estuary. Putchers like this were made by the fishermen during the winter months. Ancient methods of catching fish survived ... museum.wales
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putcheon
putcheon var. putcher. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lave net
See also Putcher fishing References Notes External links National Museum Wales Fishing techniques and methods River Severn Fishing nets wikipedia.org
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putt
▪ I. putt1 local. (pʌt) Also 6 putte, 9 put. [Variant of butt n.13: cf. also pot n.1 5.] A small cart used on a farm, esp. for manure: = butt n.13 Also attrib. Hence ˈputtful.1508 Pilton Churchw. Acc. (Som. Rec. Soc.) 56 It. a putteful of erth..iij{supd}. 1766 Willy in Compl. Farmer s.v. Turnep, I p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nose ring
woman's marital status; see Meghwal A part of a Sikh wedding ceremony; see Anand Karaj Nose ring (animals) A part of a traditional fish trap; see Putcher wikipedia.org
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