Definition of Seafolk

1. seafaring people [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seafolk

seadogs
seadragon
seadragons
seadrome
seadromes
seaduck
seaducks
seafarer
seafarers
seafaring
seafarings
seafloor
seafloor spreading
seafloors
seafoam
seafolk (current term)
seafolks
seafood
seafood Newburg
seafood boil
seafood fork
seafood forks
seafood sauce
seafoodie
seafoodies
seafoods
seafowl
seafowls
seafront
seafronts

Literary usage of Seafolk

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

1. The Silence of Amor [and] Where the Forest Murmurs by William Sharp (1910)
"... and women-seafolk like the seals, and have they little ones, and where do they go, and where do the big tides come from?" " Well, well, I will not be ..."

2. Venice: Its Individual Growth from the Earliest Beginnings to the Fall of by Pompeo Molmenti (1906)
"... But contact with the effeminate habits of the East did not sap the vigour of the hardy Adriatic seafolk, who were ever called upon and ready to overcome ..."

3. Venice: Its Individual Growth from the Earliest Beginnings to the Fall of by Pompeo Molmenti (1906)
"... But contact with the effeminate habits of the East did not sap the vigour of the hardy Adriatic seafolk, who were ever called upon and ready to overcome ..."

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