SEELING, at sea, is used in the same sense nearly with heeling: when a ship lies down constantly, or steadily on one side, the seamen say she heels; and they call it feeling when she tumbles violently and suddenly, by reason of the sea forsaking her, as they call it, that is, the waves leaving her for a time in a bowling sea.
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