
From the French timonnier, is a name given, on particular occasions, to the steersman of a ship.
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From the French timonnier, is a name given, on particular occasions, to the steersman of a ship.
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helmsman
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• (n.) A helmsman.
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The person in charge of the helm or `timon (?)`, the helmsman or even the officer of the watch.
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Tim`o·neer' noun [ French
timonier , from
timon a helm, from Latin
temo ,
-onis , a pole.] A helmsman. [ R.]
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From the French timonnier, is a name given, on particular occasions, to the steersman of a ship.
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