Definition of Seaboot

1. a waterproof boot [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seaboot

seabeach sandwort
seabeaches
seabeard
seabed
seabeds
seaberries
seaberry
seabird
seabirds
seablite
seablites
seaboard
seaboards
seaboat
seaboats
seaboot (current term)
seaboots
seaborgate
seaborgates
seaborgium
seaborgiums
seaborn
seaborne
seabound
seabuckthorn
seacalf
seacalfs
seacalves
seachange
seachanger

Literary usage of Seaboot

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1891)
"... while the woollen goods, such as helmets, comforters, steering mittens, and seaboot stockings are retailed at one-sixth of their real value. ..."

2. In the Wake of the Eighteentwelvers: Fights & Flights of Frigates & Fore-'n by Charles Henry Jeremiah Snider (1913)
"piped up Bill Barrymore, the newly-shipped donkey- man, pulling off his last seaboot. " Who was old Chauncey ? Who was George Washington ? ..."

3. The Story of a Round-house: And Other Poems by John Masefield (1912)
"... thundering without, the gale's wild tune, The sopping misery of the blankets damp: A speaking-trumpet roared, a seaboot's ..."

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