释义 |
▪ I. stoak, v. Naut. ? Obs. (See quots. a 1625, 1644.)
a1625Nomenclator Navalis (Harl. MS. 2301), When the water cannot come to the well then we say that the Shipp is stoaked. 1644H. Manwayring Seamans Dict. 102 When the limber-holes, have some ballast, or any thing else got into them, so that the water cannot passe, we say the limbers are Stoaked: also when any thing is gotten in, or about the bottom of the Pump, so that it cannot draw water, we say the Pump is Stoaked. [So 1658 in Phillips; and in later Dicts.] ▪ II. stoak, stoal(e, stoan(e, stoap(e, stoare see stoke, stole, stool, stone, stoup, store. |