Sailor's Word-book, A - C
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'Sailor's Word-Book' is an extensive dictionary of nautical terms, compiled by William Henry Smyth. It provides definitions for a vast range of words used in seafaring, encompassing aspects of ship design, navigation, sailing techniques, shipboard life, and the social customs of sailors. Smyth's book goes beyond simple definitions, delving into the etymology of words, tracing their origins and evolution within the maritime context. It also explores the nuances of usage, providing historical context and illustrating how certain terms have evolved over time. The book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the language of the sea, providing insights into the complex vocabulary of the maritime world. From the specific names of ropes and rigging to the jargon used by sailors to communicate on board ship, 'Sailor's Word-Book' serves as a guide to the rich and colorful language of seafaring.Book Details
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William Henry Smyth
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