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seadog

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See also:seadóg,sea-dog,andsea dog

English

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Etymology

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Fromsea +‎dog.

Noun

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seadog (pluralseadogs)

  1. Asailor accustomed to the sea.
    The oldseadog knew the storm was coming long before the rest of the crew were aware of it.
    • 1983,James C. H. Shen, “Rejoining the Government”, in Robert Myers, editor,The U.S. & Free China: How the U.S. Sold Out Its Ally[1],Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books Ltd.,→ISBN,→LCCN,→OCLC, page30:
      The two admiral-ambassadors were themselves two worlds apart. Kirk, now deceased, remained very much aseadog in both speech and mannerism. He was curt and seldom smiled, while Wright, a bit hard of hearing, was always courteous.
  2. Apirate.
  3. (archaic, Scotland) Aseal, especially aharbor seal.(marine mammal)
  4. (heraldry) Acharge resembling thetalbot but withscales,webbedfeet and a broadtail.
  5. Adogfish.
  6. (uncommon) Anomen ofbad luck.
  7. (uncommon) A white-toppedwave in anestuary.
  8. (uncommon) Afogbow, as seen bymariners.

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Translations

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sailor accustomed to the sea
heraldry: seal or similar design
dogfishseedogfish

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