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HULL

Volume 10 · 78 words · 1815 Edition

in the sea-language, is the main body of a ship, without either masts, yards, sails, or rigging. Thus to strike a hull in a storm, is to take in her sails, and to lash the helm on the lee-side of the ship; and to hull, or tie a-hull, is said of a ship whose sails are thus taken in, and helm lashed a-lee.

a river in Yorkshire, which falls into the Humber at Kingston upon Hull. See KINGSTON.