the sea-language, is that part of the mould of a ship, where she begins to compass in at the rump-heads: also, when the hawser is dragged along the bottom of the sea, to recover any thing that is sunk, they call this action sweeping for it.
the sea-language, is that part of the mould of a ship, where she begins to compass in at the rump-heads: also, when the hawser is dragged along the bottom of the sea, to recover any thing that is sunk, they call this action sweeping for it.