focsle

[ˈfɒksəl]

focsle Definition

the forward part of a ship below the deck, traditionally used as the crew's living quarters.

Using focsle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "focsle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sailors were cramped in the focsle during the storm.

  • Example

    The captain ordered the crew to clean the focsle.

  • Example

    The focsle was damp and smelled of saltwater.

focsle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for focsle

Phrases with focsle

  • focsle head

    the upper deck of the forward part of a ship

    Example

    The lookout stood at the focsle head, scanning the horizon for land.

  • a ladder leading from the deck to the focsle

    Example

    The sailor climbed down the focsle ladder to fetch some supplies.

  • a sailor who works or lives in the focsle

    Example

    The focsle man was responsible for keeping the living quarters clean and tidy.

Origins of focsle

from the Dutch word 'voorschip', meaning 'fore-ship'

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Summary: focsle in Brief

'Focsle' [ˈfɒksəl] is the forward part of a ship below the deck, traditionally used as the crew's living quarters. It is also known as 'forecastle' or 'fo'c'sle.' Phrases like 'focsle head,' 'focsle ladder,' and 'focsle man' are commonly used in nautical contexts.