Toted by sailors
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SEABAGSToted by sailors.
DOLDRUMSArea dreaded by sailors.
EAGREBore hated by sailors
STELMOProtector of sailors, by tradition
ETNAVolcano seen by Sicilian sailors
SALTAIRSomething taken in by sailors
seabaga bag used by sailors
SAINTELMOChip maker acquired by sailor's helper?
SALTYKind of language used by sailors
seabagsSEABAG, a bag used by sailors
frockswoolen jersey worn especially by sailors
MARLINESTwo-strand cords used by sailors for seizing.
oggina word used by sailors for the sea
STELMOChristian martyr with a "fire" that's heeded by sailors
cutlassa short curving sword formerly used by sailors on warships
peacoata heavy woolen double-breasted jacket originally worn by sailors
hornpipeA lively dance associated with sailors, typically performed by one person
seabootsa very high waterproof boot used especially by sailors and fishermen
heave(an exclamation used by sailors, as when heaving the anchor up)
hornpipesA lively dance associated with sailors, typically performed by one person
lobscouseA stew formerly eaten by sailors, consisting of meat, vegetables, and hardtack
cutlassesA short sword with a slightly curved blade, formerly used by sailors
guernseysclose-fitting knitted woolen shirt worn by sailors and soccer or Rugby players
lobscousea sailor's dish prepared by stewing or baking bits of meat with vegetables
guernseyclose-fitting knitted woolen shirt worn by sailors and soccer or Rugby players
lobscousesLOBSCOUSE, a sailor's dish prepared by stewing or baking bits of meat with vegetables
marlinespikesA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
marlinspikesA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
marlinspikeA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
lifelinesA rope or line used for life-saving, typically one thrown to rescue someone in difficulties in water or one used by sailors to secure themselves to a boat
middyany of various loose blouses with a sailor collar, often extending below the waistline to terminate in a broad band or fold, as worn by sailors, women, or children
scurvyA disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century