keelson

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A longitudinal beam fastened on top of the keel of a vessel for strength and stiffness.

Word forms

keelson keelsons

Etymology

Late Middle English kelswayn, from Low German kielswîn, kielswīn, from kiel (“keel of a ship”) (from Old Norse kjǫlr) + swin (“swine”), used as the name of a timber (however, compare sill). Compare with Dutch kolzwijn, kolsem, Low German, kielswîn, German Kielschwein, Danish kølsvin, kölsvin, all with the same meaning.

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