Wordsmith Talk |
About Us | What's New | Search | Site Map | Contact Us | |||
Register Log In Wordsmith.org Forums (Old) Weekly themes. (have been consolidated into a single forum above) Meta-words steerage
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
OP I'm reading R.H.Dana's "Two Years Before the Mast". He says he had to sleep in the "steerage". I don't see how that space was given its name, as I see no connection to the actual steering of the ship. Etymology doesn't help.
steer (v.) - "guide the course of a vehicle," O.E. steran (Mercian), stieran (W.Saxon), from P.Gmc. *steurijanan, probably from *steuro "rudder" (source of O.E. steor "helm, rudder"). Steerage (1399) was the steering apparatus of a ship before the introduction of the deck wheel; meaning "section of a ship with the cheapest accommodations" first recorded 1804
The furthest aft portion of sailing ships, where the steering apparatus was located belonged exclusively to the officers. The crew were restricted to spaces "before the mast."
Who can explain this to me?
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted ![]()
steerage
wwh 07/11/03 12:26 PM ![]()
Re: steerage
maahey 07/11/03 02:11 PM ![]()
Re: steerage
wwh 07/11/03 02:34 PM ![]()
Re: steerage
of troy 07/11/03 10:47 PM ![]()
Re: steerage
wwh 07/11/03 11:49 PM
Moderated by Jackie
Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Statistics Forums16Topics13,915Posts229,995Members9,198 Most Online3,341
Dec 9th, 2011
Newest Members testawad, Bill_L, achz, MAGNVSTALSMA, Burlyfish
9,198 Registered Users
Who's Online Now 0 members (), 1,044 guests, and 2 robots. Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters(30 Days) A C Bowden 15
Top Posters wwh 13,858Faldage 13,803Jackie 11,613wofahulicodoc 10,957tsuwm 10,542LukeJavan8 9,956Buffalo Shrdlu 7,210AnnaStrophic 6,511Wordwind 6,296of troy 5,400
Forum Rules · Mark All Read Contact Us · Forum Help · Wordsmith.org