A thought from my Sister in Law

Re: POSH

better than Posh is posher

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Re: POSH

I thought, and this may be garbage, that Port out starboard home was to give you the shady side on the hottest stages of the route(to India).
 
Re: Chronology

I always thought that the scuttles were doors that covered the portholes during bad weather?

This thread is starting to get interesting!

Peter.
 
Re: Chronology

mmm.. starboard side for the view surely, if you're going down channel and across the 'pond' as most of the cruise ships did when the phrase was coined.

Being on the 'Sunny side' each way was how it came about....
 
Re: Chronology

This is purely a guess... but spelling has always been very flexible in the English language, at least up until the last century or two. I wouldn't be surprised if 'porthole' is actually a corruption of 'portal', meaning any opening such as a gate, door, window, etc.. This word is I believe common to most languages which descended from Latin.
 
Re: Chronology

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I always thought that the scuttles were doors that covered the portholes during bad weather?

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They are called 'deadlights'
 
Re: thread drift out of control

Maybe? What someone else has already asked for and you have failed to respond, is your sister-in-law respectable? If she is not, please post a photo and some contact details. Thanks.
 
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