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Etymology of “Cockpit”
Oct. 20, 2022, 4:23 a.m. | Davi Ottenheimer
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Around the 17th century (1600s) an experienced seaman was rated as “midshipman” because of where he would be on duty or in his compartment below deck — the middle of the ship or midships. In the 18th century this apparently transitioned to any candidate for a commission on a ship getting called midshipman. And from … Continue reading Etymology of “Cockpit” →
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