Definition of duckings Duckings

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What does duckings mean?

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  • duckings (Noun)
    Plural of ducking.

Part of speech

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WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: duckings

ducking - hunting ducks
  duck hunting
ducking - the act of wetting something by submerging it
  submersion, immersion, dousing
  wetting the act of making something wet
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  • ducking (Noun)
    The action of the verb to duck.
  • ducking (Noun)
    An instance of ducking a person in water, etc.
  • ducking (Verb)
    Present participle of duck.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary πŸ“˜

  • ducking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
    of Duck
  • ducking
    n. & a., from Duck, v. t. & i.

Marine DictionaryUniversal Dictionary of the Marine βš“οΈ

  • ducking
    a sort of marine punishment inflicted by the French on those who have been convicted of desertion, blasphemy, or exciting sedition. It is performed as follows: the criminal is placed astride of a short thick batten, fastened to the end of a rope, which passes thro’ a block hanging at one of the yard-arms. Thus fixed, he is hoisted suddenly up to the yard, and the rope being slackened at once, he is plunged into the sea. This chastisement is repeated several times, conformable to the purport of the sentence pronounced against the culprit, who has at that time several cannon-shot fastened to his feet during the punishment, which is rendered public by the firing of a gun, to advertise the other ships of the fleet thereof, that their crews may become spectators. Aubin.
  • ducking
    is also a penalty which veteran sailors pretend to inflict on those, who, for the first time, pass the tropic of Cancer, the Equator, or the streights of Gibraltar, in consequence of their refusal or incapacity to pay the usual fine levied on this occasion, which would redeem them from the said penalty.

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book β›΅

  • ducking
    A penalty which veteran sailors inflict on those who, for the first time, pass the tropics, the equator, or formerly even the Straits of Gibraltar; and is usually performed in the grog-tub or half-butt, with the assistance of a few buckets of water; the usual fine, however, always prevents the penalty being inflicted.

Part of speech

πŸ”€
  • ducking, verb, gerund of duck (infinitive).
  • ducking, noun, singular of duckings.

Pronunciation

Sign Language

duckings in sign language
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