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seamanly, a. and adv.|ˈsiːmənlɪ| [f. seaman + -ly.] = prec.
1798Southey Lett. (1856) I. 51, I believe, had you been there, you would have rapped out some most seamanly oaths. 1885Clark Russell Strange Voy. III. xiii. 238 But for the seamanly foresight of Nipper in anchoring a line to warp along with we shouldn't have been able to stir the raft from the ship's side. 1905Speaker 11 Nov. 126/1 Their desires, apart from the desire to do their difficult work seamanly, are centred in seal-steaks and bear-soup. |