Mariner
(noun)
- A sailor, especially one who is experienced or skilled.
- A person who sails on the sea for trade, exploration, or adventure.
Origin:
Late middle english marinare, from latin marinarius, from marinus (of the sea).
Examples:
- The mariner set sail on a journey around the world.
- He was a seasoned mariner with many years of experience.
- The mariner navigated the ship through the storm.
- The mariner's life was full of adventure and danger.
- The mariner had to repair the ship in mid-ocean.