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Naval sayings
There are many sayings and expressions that originate from language used historically by sailors. These sayings described specific aspects of life at sea and maritime traditions, and often referred to parts of sailing ships.
Many of these expressions date from the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Some, over time, have crossed over in to common use, and are still used today, although in many cases the meanings of sayings now are far removed from their original meanings.
The following pages contain over 100 naval sayings and expressions that are used today. The list is alphabetical, and includes origins for each and present-day definitions.