Fateful Voyage
Glossary & Nautical Dictionary
I
- idler
- TFD: a ship's crew member, such as a
carpenter, sailmaker, etc., whose duties do not include standing regular
watches
- in
- F: the state of any of a ship's sails, when they are
furled or
stowed. It is used in this sense also in opposition to
out, which implies that they are set, or extended to assist the ship's course.
- in forma dupla
- in duplicate
- in irons
- to be shackled
- Indiaman
- TFD: A large merchant ship formerly used on trade routes to India.
- ironbound
- D: (of a coast) bound with rocks and cliffs
- irons
- WN: metal shackles; for hands or legs
- ironwork
- F: a general name for all the pieces of iron, of whatsoever figure or size, which are used in the
construction of a ship: as bolts,
boom irons, nails, spikes, chains and chain plates,
block
strops, cranks,
pintles, and
googings [gudgeons].
- issue
- TFD: 1. A discharge, as of blood or pus. 2. A lesion, wound, or ulcer producing such a discharge.