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land⋅lub⋅ber
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ˈlændˌlʌb
ər
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–noun
an unseasoned sailor or someone unfamiliar with the sea.
Origin:
1690–1700;
land
+
lubber
Related forms:
land⋅lub⋅ber⋅ish,
adjective
land⋅lub⋅ber⋅ly,
landlubbing,
adjective
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landlubber
sailor's term of contempt for a landsman, c.1700, from
land
(n.) +
lubber
(q.v.).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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