sealore

English

Etymology

From sea + lore.

Noun

sealore (uncountable)

  1. Knowledge, teaching, science, or study of the sea.
    • 1998, Malcolm Archibald, Sixpence for the Wind: A Knot of Nautical Folklore - Page 128:
      But persistent sealore says that there was so much attention paid to oppression that good seamanship suffered.

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