Definition of Shipboards

1. Noun. (plural of shipboard) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Shipboards

1. shipboard [n] - See also: shipboard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shipboards

ship builder
ship canal
ship chandler
ship fever
ship money
ship of the line
ship of war
ship out
ship rat
ship rats
ship route
shipboard
shipboard duty
shipboard soldier
shipboard system
shipboards (current term)
shipborne
shipbound
shipbroker
shipbrokers
shipbroking
shipbuilder
shipbuilders
shipbuilding
shipbuilding industry
shipbuildings
shipfitter
shipfitters
shipful
shipfuls

Literary usage of Shipboards

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

1. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William B. Dana (1850)
"They hare made all thy shipboards of fir-trees of Senir ; they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for thee. * * * Fine linens with broidered work ..."

2. A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, John Mee Fuller (1893)
"5); for shipboards (Ezek. xxvii. 5) ; for musical instruments (•_' Sam. vi. 5). The red heart-wood of the tall (Vagrant juniper of Lebanon was no doubt ex- ..."

3. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the by James Terry White (1895)
"On the respective shipboards all hoped for success but no one dared expect it. Mr. Field was the only man who kept up his courage through it all. ..."

4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1850)
"They пате made all thy shipboards of fir-trees of Senir ; they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for thee. * * * Fine linens with broidered work ..."

5. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana (1850)
"They hare made all thy shipboards of fir-trees of Senir ; they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for thee. * * * Fine linens with broidered work ..."

6. The Arthurian Tales: The Greatest of Romances which Recount the Noble and by Thomas Malory, Ernest Rhys (1906)
"... and by that time it was dark night, there suddenly were about them a hundred torches, set on all the sides of the shipboards, and gave a great light. ..."

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