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Logged

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
  1. Entered in the log. a very serious punishment, not long disused, as a mark of disgrace, by recording the omissions of an officer. it may yet be demanded if arrest ensues.

  2. When a ship is on her beam ends, or in that state in which she is unmanageable at sea. (see water-logged.)


Пропитавшийся водой, русский



Punishment, английский
  1. The execution of the sentence against an offender, as awarded by a court-martial, or adjudged by a superior officer.

  2. Rules of conduct and penalties for flouting them are essential to all forms of society, especially so in ships at sea, which were historically independent of land-based authority, giving ship captains unfettered power over their crews. the earliest extant english-language laws and punishments are the ordinances or usages of the sea promulgated in 1190 by richard lionheart (who himself spoke little or no english) for the english crusader fleet. in part, these stated: he who kills a man on shipboard, shall be bound to


Unmanageable, английский
    When a vessel refuses to answer her helm, has lost her rudder, or is crippled in masts or sails.


Loggerhead, o, английский
    Logger-heat. a round ball of iron attached to a long handle with a hook at the end of it. it heats tar by being made hot in the fire, and then plunged into the tar-bucket. it was also used to pound cocoa before chocolate was supplied. also, an upright rounded piece of wood, near the stern of a whale-boat, for catching a turn of the line to. also, a name given to a well-known turtle, chelonia caouana, from its having a great head; it is sometimes called the whooper or whapper. (see turtle.)


Lofty ships, английский
    Once a general name for square-rigged vessels:—