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Definition of Seafarings
1. seafaring [n] - See also: seafaring
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seafarings
Literary usage of Seafarings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Real True Story Bookby Andrew Lang, Henry Justice Ford by Andrew Lang, Henry Justice Ford (1895)
"Miss May Kendall and Mrs. Bovill are responsible for the seafarings and shipwrecks;
the Australian adventures are by Mrs. Bovill. ..."
2. The School Journal (1895)
"WC Green ; Miss May Kendall and Mrs. Bovill, seafarings and shipwrecks ; Miss
Minnie Wright, " The Conquest of Peru ;" Miss Agnes Repplier, ..."
3. Moby Dick, Or, The White Whale by Herman Melville (1892)
"But the side ladder was not the only strange feature of the place, borrowed from
the chaplain's former seafarings. Between the marble cenotaphs on either ..."
4. Winsome Winnie: And Other New Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock (1920)
"I distinctly recall remarking to the captain that I had never, in any of my
numerous seafarings, seen the sea of a more limpid blue. ..."