fo'c's'le
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fo'c's'le
Respelling, reflecting syncope and loss of pre-consonantal r
Example Sentences
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That fo’c’s’le is great As the place to relate How your lubberly cap’n’s an as’le.
From Washington Post
The fo'c's'le is the crews' quarters in the bow of the vessel and on the deck above are located the windlass and related ground tackle.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When he got stuck in the fo'c's'le hatch of a foundering old tub Harry knew his drowning was not in the cards.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He was, for that matter, a friend of all the men in the fo'c's'le, but because Mauger was marked by the cabin, his friendship for Mauger was more frequently noted.
From The Sea Bride by Williams, Ben Ames
The men lay on deck, on the deck-house, on the fo'c's'le head.
From The Strand Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 161, May 1904 by Various
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