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Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms C. W. T. Layton

C. W. T. Layton

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. 1. Batten down the hatches ;Hatch ; is one of those words with dozens of meanings in the dictionary . Layton, Peter Clissold 1982 | PDF | 402 pages | English | 0851744222 | 2.36 Mb. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms . devil to pay. Other Dover books give detailed accounts of precisely how they set, doused, and trimmed the array of sails, maneuvered the ships, and even turned one completely around in its own length by simultaneously setting and backing opposing sails. <auxilium aid <auxsis, past participle of augēre to increase, augment]. The Classic Source for Over 14,000 Nautical and Naval Terms by Admiral W. Manly Slang from the 19th Century | The Art of ManlinessShare While writing our first book , The Art of Manliness: Classic Skills and Manners for the Modern Man, we decided to throw a few old-time 19th century slang words into the text just for fun. child, kid, minor, nipper, tiddler, youngster, tike, shaver, small fry, nestling, fry, tyke - a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they ;re just kids"; "`tiddler ; is a British term for youngster" . Ship-shape and Bristol fashionAdmiral William Henry Smyth ;s 1865 Sailor ;s Word - book - an alphabetical digest of nautical terms , which is a treasure trove of nautically inspired phrases , has a definition of the phrase: "Said when Bristol was in its palmy commercial days - and . I don ;t mean the nautical phrases , that ;s the easy bit for a sailor.waif - definition of waif by the Free Online Dictionary , Thesaurus and . Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms : 8000 Definitions in . Information about waif in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. a less common word for shallow. In terms of time, probably half of the year is devoted to research/planning; the other half is actual writing. . H. They line all four walls of my . give a wide berth to to keep clear of; avoid. . n pl -ries. < Latin carīna keel, nutshell; akin to Greek káryon nut]. 3


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