Feather White
an excerpt from Maine Lingo: Boiled Owls, Billdads, & Wazzats by John Gould
FEATHER WHITE: A wind-whipped sea, all whitecaps, is said to be feather white. Hence, some degree of agitation in a person: “He came all feather white to give me a piece of his mind!”
Comments
Interesting! I guessed it was a reference to powder snow, but I was way off.