OAKHAM, OCKHAM, or OAKAM, in sea-language, denotes the matter of old ropes untwisted and pulled out into loose hemp, in order to be used in caulking the seams, tree-nails, and bends of a ship, for stopping or preventing leaks.
OAKHAM, OCKHAM, or OAKAM
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