Seafaring (adjective)

Relating to or involved in sea travel or the work or trade of sailing ships.

Origin:

The word 'seafaring' is derived from 'sea' meaning ocean and 'faring' meaning travel or journey. it was first used in the 16th century to describe those who travelled by sea or were involved in maritime trade.

Examples:

  1. Seafaring has been a way of life for many people throughout history, including merchants, pirates, and fisherman.
  2. Seafaring skills such as navigation and knot tying are still taught today to students in nautical programs.
  3. The seafaring community is close-knit, with sailors often relying on each other for support and assistance during long voyages.
  4. Seafaring can be a dangerous profession, with sailors facing risks such as storms, shipwrecks, and attacks from pirates.
  5. Seafaring has played a crucial role in the development of trade, commerce, and the exchange of goods and ideas between cultures.
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