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whelping ice
noun
Newfoundland.
- the ice on which a seal lies while giving birth in the spring.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of whelping ice1
First recorded in 1915–20
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In the winter he had to travel by dog team over wastes of "slob" ice and huge sheets of smooth "whelping ice."
T' standing ice never broke up from Christmas to April month; and there'd been ne'er a bit of whelping ice near enough to see with a spyglass, or a swatch big enough for an old harp to put his whiskers through.
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Then there is the clearer, heavy Arctic ice with here and there huge icebergs frozen in; and again the smoother, whiter variety known as "whelping ice"—that is, the Arctic shore ice, born probably in Labrador, on which the seals give birth to their pups.
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