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boat·swain \ˈbōsən sometimes ˈbōtˌswān\ noun also bo·s'n or bo'·s'n or bo·sun or bo'·sun \ˈbōsən\ Etymology: Middle English bootswein, from boot boat + swein young man, servant — more at boat, swain 1. a. : a petty officer on a merchant ship having immediate supervision of the deck force, of boat crews, and of work parties engaged in maintenance of the hull, anchors, boats, and related equipment b. : a warrant officer in the United States Navy who under the first lieutenant is in charge of the hull and all related equipment (as anchors and boats) 2. a. : jaeger 3 b. : tropic bird |