seakindly

adj

Etymology

From sea + kindly.

  1. inherited from cyndelīċ — “natural, kindly
  2. inherited from kyndely
  3. compounded as seakindly — “sea + kindly

Definitions

  1. Easy to sail at sea

    Easy to sail at sea; having good handling ability in the ocean.

    • The hull is stable, fast and seakindly.
    • Willowmere may not be large, but as the winds push her further south she shows herself to be sound and seakindly. The men have been busy lately replacing her old canvas with her strongest sails to prepare her for the great storms […]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA