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come Withdraw? Difficult. Will you check with OED please? come 69 i Naut. I thought he meant sail touched water <- and then 'came up' Difficult passage to explicate as to whether its the _sail_ or the _vessel_ (or both). On balance, let's take it as _OED_ 69; sense ( usulal naut. t...

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description come Withdraw? Difficult. Will you check with OED please? come 69 i Naut. I thought he meant sail touched water <- and then 'came up' Difficult passage to explicate as to whether its the _sail_ or the _vessel_ (or both). On balance, let's take it as _OED_ 69; sense ( usulal naut. term & withdraw. Used I Not used Withdrawn Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 05 Jul 2016
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Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database
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