Browse Entries: V

there are 56 entries under the letter V

vacation pay

1. n. money to be paid to an employee yearly during time off work, or to be collected in lieu of time off.

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van ((n.))

1. n. a large chest containing numerous small articles for sale to persons working in a lumber camp.

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van ((v.))

1. v. transport (children) to school by bus.

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Van Doos

1. the Royal 22nd Regiment, a famous infantry regiment made up mostly of French-Canadians.

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Van-Columbia

1. n. a proposed name for the united colonies of Vancouver Island, q.v., and British Columbia.

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Vancouver Island

1. a crown colony established on Vancouver Island in 1850 and united with mainland British Columbia in 1866. Also Vancouver.

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Vancouver Special

1. n. a house construction style popular in Vancouver in the 1970s, consisting of a two-storey building without basement (see Image 1).

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Vancouver's Island

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vang

1. n. melted pork fat or fried cubed pork fat.

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var

1. n. the balsam fir; also, its wood.

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variation set

1. See quote.

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Varsol

1. n. a light, pretroleum-based solvent; paint thinner.

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varve

1. n.

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varveau

1. n. See quote.

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varvoe

1. n.

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varvon

1. n.

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varying hare

1. a species of hare, Lepus americanus, especially common in the North, so called because its fur is brown in summer and white in winter.

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vase

1. n. a muddy, boggy tract, especially a portage (def. la) through such terrain.

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vejack

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velvet duck

1. the white-winged scoter, Oidemia deglandi.

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vendu

1. n. a Québécois person who is perceived as sympathizing with English Canada; a sellout.

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ventes

1. n.

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verglas

1. n.

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verrandis

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verrangue

1. n. in a canoe, one of a series of semi-hoops set at right angles to the gunwales to give structural support to the form.

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verveau

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verveu

1. n.

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vest-pocket trawler

1. See quote.

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Vets Affairs

1. the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

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Vi-Co

1. n. chocolate milk (see Image 1).

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vice-admiral

1. n. See 1915 quote.

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Victoria Day

1. a national holiday, May 24th, established in 1845 to celebrate Queen Victoria's birthday, now also celebrating the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II and since 1952 observed on the first Monday preceding May 25th.

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vigilance committee

1. a committee of citizens set up to watch over and protect the interests of a community, faction, etc., often according to their own definition of "interests."

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Virginia(n) deer

1. the white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus.

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visible minority

1. n. an ethnic group that is visibly distinct from the predominant group.

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visiting fisherman

1. n. a fisherman who comes to the banks of Labrador only with the fishing season.

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vitico

1. n.

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Voltigeur

1. n. in French Canada, a militiaman; a specialist in bush warfare.

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voluntary statement

1. See 1965 quote.

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voyage ((1)) ((n.))

1. n. the complete catch for a season by any man or company of men, as trappers, fishermen, etc.

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voyage ((2)) ((n.))

1. n. a trip inland with a fur brigade, a journey as a voyaguer.

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voyage ((2)) ((v.))

1. v. [see n.] make a trip inland with a fur brigade.

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voyage allowance

1. in the Hudson's Bay Company, a specified amount of goods allowed to certain employees in addition to their salary.

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voyage seal

1. a large grey seal, Phoca groenlandica, so called because of the harp-shaped markings on its back.

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voyager

1. n. one of the canoemen or boatmen, usually a French Canadian, Orkneyman, Indian, or Métis, who crewed the vessels of the inland fur trade.

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voyageur

1. n. one of the canoemen or boatmen, usually a French Canadian, Orkneyman, Indian, or Métis, who crewed the vessels of the inland fur trade.

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voyageur air

1. one of the French-Canadian folksongs sung by the voyageurs; work song.

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voyageur canoe

1. n. a large birchbark canoe, traditionally used by voyageurs, coureurs de bois in the fur trade; canot du nord; northern canoe.

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Voyageur Corps

1. a regiment of predominantly French-Canadian boatmen raised by the North West Company for service in the War of 1812.

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voyageur route

1. v. any of the routes followed by the fur brigades; of earlier days, especially that from Montreal to the Grand Portage.

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voyageur sash

1. a belt or waistband, often of worsted and of bright design, as the L'Assomption sash, characteristic of French Canada and long identified with the voyageurs and Metis.

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voyageur song

1. one of the French-Canadian folksongs sung by the voyageurs; work song.

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voyaging ((adj.))

1. adj. of, for, or having to do with voyageurs

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voyaging ((n.))

1. n. travelling on voyages; employment as a voyageur.

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voyaging allowance

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VQA

1. n. abbreviation for Vintners Quality Alliance, a regulatory body overseeing quality standards in Canadian wine production.

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