shipman
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See also: Shipman
English
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[edit]From Middle English schipman, from Old English scipmann (“shipman, mariner, sailor, rower; one who goes on trading voyages; pirate”). Cognate with Icelandic skipmaður, skipamaður (“shipman”). Equivalent to ship + -man. Compare English boatman.
Noun
[edit]shipman (plural shipmen)
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[edit]shipman
- Alternative form of schipman
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