Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
Reading a book of 18c naval history I have twice come across the verb 'lask', which I can't find in any of my dictionaries. It seems as if it might mean 'drifting down to leeward', but it's not clear.
Looking online, I've come up with 'Lask (Lask) n. A diarrhea or flux. [Obs.] Holland.' and 'lask - scarf (s
cp), scarfing, scarving (joint), (splice)(cf. skrålaske)'.
Does anybody actually know what it means applied to 18c ships of the line?
Looking online, I've come up with 'Lask (Lask) n. A diarrhea or flux. [Obs.] Holland.' and 'lask - scarf (s
Does anybody actually know what it means applied to 18c ships of the line?