单词 | sculling |
释义 | scullingn. The action of the verb. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > propelling boat by oars, paddle, or pole > [noun] > rowing > with specific type of oars sculling1624 sweeping1831 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > winter sports > skating > [noun] > other types of skating running1816 free skating1902 pair skating1902 sculling1938 skeeling1969 skatathon1970 1624 J. Smith Gen. Hist. Virginia vi. 225 Being with skulling and bayling the water tired. 1820 W. Scoresby Acct. Arctic Regions I. 466 As a boat is forced along, with a single oar, by the operation of skulling. 1875 W. B. Woodgate Oars & Sculls (U.K. ed.) xv. 118 Recovery is a matter of greater ease in sculling than in rowing. 1875 W. B. Woodgate Oars & Sculls (U.K. ed.) xv. 118 Double sculling is faster than pair-oar rowing. 1938 D. Cummings Figure Skating iii. 19 You can try sculling. Feet together, put your weight on the inside of both your skates..bend your knees, push down, move your feet apart, straighten slightly and bring them together again. 1973 R. S. Ogilvie Basic Ice Skating Skills ii. 49 This progression across the ice by moving both feet in and out is known as sculling. Sculling..can be done forward as well as backward. 1973 R. S. Ogilvie Basic Ice Skating Skills ii. 175 Sculling,..a method of two-footed progression forward or backward by an in-and-out movement of the feet. Compounds C1. General attributive. sculling-boat n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessels propelled by oars or poles > [noun] > rowing boat > sculling-boat sculler1567 scull1611 sculler-boat1663 funny1779 sculling-boat1856 sculling float1874 1856 ‘Stonehenge’ Man. Brit. Rural Sports i. i. ix. 76/2 It has a deck like the outrigger skulling-boats used on the Thames. sculling outrigger n. sculling race n. C2. sculling boy n. one who sculls a wherry for hire. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > one who travels by water or sea > sailor > types of sailor > [noun] > rower or oarsman > sculler sculler1530 scull1663 sculling boy1673 sculler-man1816 1673 R. Head Canting Acad. 125 The Skulling-boy [? a public house bearing this sign] lying just over the Gate. sculling-crutch n. (see quot. 1898). ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > rowing apparatus > [noun] > rowlock > spur at starboard sculling-crutch1898 1898 Earl of Suffolk et al. Encycl. Sport II. 168/2 (Punt shooting) Sculling-crutch, the spur on the starboard side of the punt in which the fowler ‘sculls’ with his oar. sculling eight n. ΚΠ 1885Sculling eight [see sculling four n.]. sculling float n. a flat-bottomed sculling-boat. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > flat-bottomed boat > [noun] > types of sedge-boat1336 shout1395 scout1419 pink1471 punt-boatc1500 palander1524 pram1531 punt1556 bark1598 sword-pink1614 pont1631 schuit1666 pontoon1681 bateau1711 battoe1711 flight1769 scow1780 keel-boat1786 ferry flat1805 ark1809 panga1811 mackinaw boat1812 mudboat1824 pinkie1840 mackinaw1842 sharpie1860 sculling float1874 pass-boat1875 sled1884 scow sloop1885 sharp1891 johnboat1894 ballahoo1902 pram1929 goelette1948 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessels propelled by oars or poles > [noun] > rowing boat > sculling-boat sculler1567 scull1611 sculler-boat1663 funny1779 sculling-boat1856 sculling float1874 1874 J. W. Long Amer. Wild-fowl Shooting xxii. 230 They may also be approached..in the sculling-float. sculling four n. a sculling-boat propelled by eight or four pairs of sculls respectively. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessels propelled by oars or poles > [noun] > rowing boat > light or racing boat1829 torpid1838 wager-boat1844 skiff1845 slogger1852 whiff1859 gig1865 best boat1866 shell1867 ship1878 sculling four1885 rum-tum1891 Togger1891 1885 Furnivall in Notes & Queries 6th Ser. XI. 324/1 The first ‘sculling four’..was put on the Thames, at my suggestion..in 1883; and..the first ‘sculling eight’ was brought out..in January, 1885. 1892 F. J. Furnivall Hoccleve's Minor Poems Forew. 47 (note) How different it was yesterday, in our narrow sculling-four! sculling-hole n. a hole for a sculling oar. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > other parts of body of vessel > [noun] > opening in side of vessel > for oar or scull oar-holea1450 row port1758 scull-hole1843 oar-port1849 sculling-hole1874 sculling-notch1933 sculling score1946 1874 J. W. Long Amer. Wild-fowl Shooting iv. 91 The sculling-hole..is placed six inches to larboard of centre of stern. sculling motion n. sculling-notch n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > other parts of body of vessel > [noun] > opening in side of vessel > for oar or scull oar-holea1450 row port1758 scull-hole1843 oar-port1849 sculling-hole1874 sculling-notch1933 sculling score1946 1933 Bamfield & Palmer Art of Sailing ix. 76 Have a sculling notch cut in the stern, shod with a strip of brass. 1973 W. Elmer Terminol. Fishing iv. 125 Many of the smallest boats are not fitted with rowlocks or tholes, but have a notch in the transom for sculling (sculling-notch or scull-hole). sculling oar n. an oar used in sculling over the stern of a boat. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > rowing apparatus > [noun] > oar > oar worked over stern scull1345 sculler1766 sculling oar1833 yulo1878 1833 J. Rennie Alphabet Sci. Angling 51 It [the tail of fish] acts very much like the sculling oar of a boat. sculling score n. = sculling-hole n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > other parts of body of vessel > [noun] > opening in side of vessel > for oar or scull oar-holea1450 row port1758 scull-hole1843 oar-port1849 sculling-hole1874 sculling-notch1933 sculling score1946 1946 F. B. Cooke Cruising Hints (ed. 6) xxvii. 244 Every yacht's dinghy should have a sculling score in the transom. 1960 F. B. Cooke Yachting with Econ. xxi. 146 When leaving the yacht to get the kedge, place the warp in the sculling score. sculling stroke n. that resembling the motion or stroke of a sculling oar. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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