The Sailor's Word-book, S - Z

William Henry Smyth (1788 - 1865)

A compendium of fascinating words describing the world from far reaches of the visible universe to the ocean depths, along with creatures large and small, from the store of knowledge of a lettered navigator and seaman. The root of words is satisfyingly revealed in this and preceding volumes, A - R, as well as many words now fallen into the abyss of history.
Summary by Czandra

Genre(s): Reference

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 S - San czandra
00:19:08
Play 02 Sap - Sc czandra
00:19:47
Play 03 Sea czandra
00:22:08
Play 04 Sec - Sha czandra
00:18:50
Play 05 She - Shi czandra
00:24:34
Play 06 Sho - Shu czandra
00:15:26
Play 07 Si - Sk czandra
00:21:06
Play 08 Sl - Sm czandra
00:16:47
Play 09 Sn - Spi czandra
00:26:29
Play 10 Spl - Sq czandra
00:16:46
Play 11 Sta - Ste czandra
00:25:44
Play 12 Sti - Stu czandra
00:22:22
Play 13 Su - Sy czandra
00:23:11
Play 14 Ta - Te czandra
00:23:36
Play 15 Th -Ti czandra
00:20:03
Play 16 To czandra
00:22:40
Play 17 T-P - Tri czandra
00:22:25
Play 18 Tro - Ty czandra
00:21:37
Play 19 U czandra
00:13:34
Play 20 V czandra
00:19:54
Play 21 Wa czandra
00:26:26
Play 22 We - Wh czandra
00:27:06
Play 23 Wi - Wr czandra
00:24:17
Play 24 X - Z czandra
00:14:50
Play 25 Transcriber's endnotes czandra
00:25:10