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C CABIN to To CALK, or CAULK CALL to CANNON CANNON to CANOE CANOE to To rig the CAPSTERN Surge the CAPSTERN to CARPENTER of a ship Surge the CAPSTERN To heave the CAPSTERN To come up the CAPSTERN To pawl the CAPSTERN CAPTAIN of a ship of war CAREENING CARGO CARLINGS CARPENTER of a ship CARTEL to CATS-PAW CAULKING to CHANNEL CHANNELS to CHEARLY CHEEKS of the mast to CLINCH CLINCHER-WORK to COASTING-PILOT COAT to COLLIERS COLOURS to COMPASS COMPASSING to COVE COUNTER to CRAWL CREEPER to CROW-FOOT CROWNING to CUT-WATER Search Contact us |
To heave the CAPSTERNTo heave the CAPSTERN, (virer au cabestan, Fr.) is to go round with it heaving on the bars, and drawing in any rope of which the purchase is created.
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