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gunwale down — phrasal or gunwale to : tipping or sinking until the gunwale is on a level with the water … Useful english dictionary
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portlast — ˈpōrtˌlast noun ( s) Etymology: origin unknown : the upper edge of a gunwale : a bulwark rail called also portoise * * * portlast /pōrtˈ or pörtˈləst/ (obsolete nautical) noun Probably the gunwale (also portoise / tiz/ and wrongly portˈland) … Useful english dictionary