| Nathan Bailey - 1724 - 976 sivua
...with the Нот. A BUTT, [Butte, A»«.] a large Veffcl tor Liquids. A BUTT, a Mark to (hoot at: Alfo the end of any Plank which joins to another, on the out-fide _ol a Ship under WaTo SPRING A BUTT, [_&» Term] is when a Plaiik of a Ship is loofc at one End. A... | |
| Nathan Bailey - 1760 - 730 sivua
...taten, Du. tauter, F.) to pufli at or againft with the horn, at bulb, goats, &c. A BUTT (Sea word) the end of any plank which joins to another on the outfide of the (hip under water. Bread BUT'TOCK (of a Jí¡p) one built broad at the tranfums. Narrmv BUTTOCK... | |
| James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.) - 1792 - 1062 sivua
...it be, ye gods, but perjured Lycon ?" Smith's Pbfd. BUT, / [bout, Fr.] a limiter Ъоипоагу. In Sea Language, the end of any plank which joins to another on the outfidc of a fliip under water. BUT-END, the broad or blunt end of a tiling, or the end on which it... | |
| James Barclay - 1799 - 1074 sivua
...exception, except. " Who c*n it be, ye gods, but perjured Lycon ?" Smith's Pbj-il. BUT,/ [bout, Fr.] a limit or boundary. In Sea Language, the end of any plank which joics to another on the oulfide of a fliip under water. BUT-END, the broad or blunt end of a thine,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 sivua
...(Bentlnj). 15. But for ; had not this been ( WaUtr), BUT. s. (lout, Fr.) A boundary (Holder). BUT. s. (In sea language.) The end of any plank which joins to another (Harris). BuT-END. s. The blunt end of any thing; the end upon which it rests (t'larrndo'n). BUTCHER,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sivua
...shoot at liut, the meaning of it will be as ready to you as any other word. Holder. I iii ', n. (. In sea language, the end of any plank which joins to another on the outside of a ship, under water. BUT.' Thick, round, large. Goth, butt; Teut. butt; Swed. butt; Bel.... | |
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