1841 F.A. Olmsted Incidents of a Whaling Voyage 327: The merchantman, as he is ploughing his way over the deep under a cloud of canvass, disdains the dirty ‘blubber hunter’.at blubber-hunter (n.) under blubber, n.2
1841 F.A. Olmsted Incidents of a Whaling Voyage 77: We did so much against our will, as the promise of ‘fresh grub,’ was exceedingly tempting, after the liberal exercise we have had upon ‘salt junk,’ for some time before.at junk, n.1
1841 F.A. Olmsted Incidents of a Whaling Voyage 104: There are two kinds, the baboon jacket, a short coat without any skirts, and the monkey jacket, differing from the other in having a kind of ruffle around the lower edge answering to skirts.at monkey jacket (n.) under monkey, n.
1841 F.A. Olmsted Incidents of a Whaling Voyage 111: A young albatross was captured this morning which made an excellent ‘sea pie,’ or fricassee for supper, resembling veal in taste, although one or two of the officers refused to partake of the dish, inasmuch as the bird has no gizzard.at sea pie (n.) under sea, n.