Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for LIM'BERS, or LIM'BER-HOLES
LIM'BERS, or LIM'BER-HOLES, n.
In a ship, square holes cut through the floor timbers, as a passage for water to the pump-well. – Mar. Dict.
Return to page 54 of the letter “L”.
LIM'BERS, or LIM'BER-HOLES, n.
In a ship, square holes cut through the floor timbers, as a passage for water to the pump-well. – Mar. Dict.
Return to page 54 of the letter “L”.