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Bo's'n

noun
1.
A petty officer on a merchant ship who controls the work of other seamen.  Synonyms: bo'sun, boatswain, bos'n, bosun.






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"Bo's'n" Quotes from Famous Books



... out. It seems that your good cousin, Master Stapleton, did make a bargain with this noble Spanish gentleman, Captain Nunez, for getting you out of the way. The bo's'n, Pedro, says that your cousin suggested that Nunez should sail you out to sea, and then knock you on the head and heave you overboard. But Nunez would have none of that, and decided that he would carry you with ...
— In the Days of Drake • J. S. Fletcher

... you must know; well, it was in the winter o' 1445 that a certain Alexander Ogilvy of Inverquharity was chosen to act as Chief Justiciar in these parts—I suppose that means a kind of upper bailiff, a sort o' bo's'n's mate, to compare great things with small. He was set up in place of one o' the Lindsay family, who, it seems, was rather extravagant, though whether his extravagance lay in wearin' a beard (for he was called Earl Beardie), or in spendin' too much cash, I can't take upon me for ...
— The Lighthouse • Robert Ballantyne



Words linked to "Bo's'n" :   boatswain, bosun, mariner, jack, seafarer, sea dog, bos'n, old salt, tar, gob, Jack-tar, seaman, bo'sun



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