单词 | keel-boat |
释义 | keel-boatn.ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > flat-bottomed boat > [noun] > lighter > types of keel1322 ballast lighter1691 keel-boat1695 lump1796 tea-chop1876 1695 London Gaz. No. 2073/1 An Act for the better Admeasurement of Keels and Keel-Boats, in the Port of New-Castle. 1746 Act 19 Geo. II c. 22 Any Ship, Pink, Crayer, Lighter, Keil-boat, or other Vessel whatsoever. b. A large flat boat used on American rivers. U.S. 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 1786 in Mag. Amer. Hist. (1877) I. 176 Great numbers of Kentucke and keel boats passing every day; some to the Falls, others to Post Vincent—Illinois Country. 1801 Mass. Spy 25 Nov. 440 flat-boats, 26 keel boats, and 7 large canoes. 1802 A. Ellicott Jrnl. 5 He had two boats ready, one of them flat-bottomed..the other a second hand keel-boat. 1822 J. Flint Lett. from Amer. 85 Keel boats are large shallow vessels, varying from thirty to seventy tons burden. They are built on a keel with ribs, and covered with plank, as ships are. 1837 W. Irving Adventures Capt. Bonneville III. 119 Captain Sublette was ascending the Yellowstone with a keel boat, laden with supplies. 1847 H. Howe Hist. Coll. Ohio 143 Auglaize is navigable for keel boats to Wapakoneta. 1852 W. B. Dewees & ‘C. Cardelle’ Lett. from Early Settler Texas i. 9 I took water on board a large keel boat at Nashville, Tennessee. 1853 Daily Morning Herald (St. Louis) 23 June A well-manned little keel-boat or pierrogue might have accomplished the voyage. 1874 E. Eggleston Circuit Rider xxvii. 266 A stranger..reported that he had seen such a man on a keel-boat. 1949 Indiana Mag. of Hist. June 147 The first keelboat on the St. Joseph River, the ‘Fair Play’, arrived at South Bend July 1, 1832. c. A yacht having a keel instead of a centre-board. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > [noun] > having (type of) keel keel1883 bulb-keel1893 keel-boat1893 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > pleasure vessel > [noun] > yacht > types of yacht steam-yacht1812 skimmer1844 schooner-yacht1876 cruiser1879 keel1883 skimming-dish1884 cutter-yacht1885 bulb-keel1893 keel-boat1893 forty1894 half-rater1894 forty-tonner1895 one-designer1897 raceabout1897 forty-footer1902 sonder1907 star1911 tonnage-cheater1912 scow1929 tabloid1930 Yngling1969 maxi yacht1974 1893 Westm. Gaz. 17 Oct. 5/3 On the other side of the Atlantic the most famous contemporary yachts have also been keel-boats. 1893 Westm. Gaz. 17 Oct. 5/3 It has been a matter of general opinion that, other things being equal, a keel boat can run a centreboard. Derivatives keel-boater n. ΚΠ 1912 I. S. Cobb Back Home 296 [He was] the roughest of them all..rougher even than the keel-boaters and the trappers. keel-boatman n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > one who travels by water or sea > sailor > types of sailor > [noun] > sailor on other types of craft brigantiner1555 gondolier1603 collier1716 Greenlandman?1785 junkman1795 surfman1816 Whitehaller1824 gig1833 yawler1833 coracler1834 keel-boatman1839 square-rigger1855 surf boatman1856 skiffman1868 flatman1883 yawlsman1885 packet rat1887 hookerman1894 scooterist1919 launchman1924 sampan-wallah1932 tanker man1932 hydrocyclist- 1839 Knickerbocker 13 344 A..keel-boatman..saw a steam-boat gallantly paddling up against the centre current of that ‘Father of Rivers’. 1843 Amer. Pioneer 2 272 The keel-boatman regarded the flat-boatman and raftsmen with great contempt. 1883 ‘M. Twain’ Life on Mississippi iii. 41 The keelboatman became a deck hand, or a mate. 1941 F. L. Dorsey Master of Mississippi 129 Keelboatmen and ‘broadhorn’ pushers eyed it with suspicion. 1949 B. A. Botkin Treasury Southern Folklore ii. ii. 191 Besides madmen and devils the Mississippi River also bred giants—the keelboatmen whose acknowledged king was Mike Fink. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1695 |
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