Carling-knee.
Are those timbers which come thwart ships, from the ship-sides to the Hatch-way, which is betwixt the two masts: These doe beare upon them the deck, on both sides the mast: and on the ends doe lie the coaming of the hatches.
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Are those timbers which come thwart ships, from the ship-sides to the Hatch-way, which is betwixt the two masts: These doe beare upon them the deck, on both sides the mast: and on the ends doe lie the coaming of the hatches.