fathom

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[Anglo-Saxon, fædm].


The space of both arms extended. A measure of 6 feet, used in the length of cables, rigging, &c., and to divide the lead (or sounding) lines, for showing the depth of water.

♦ To fathom, is to ascertain the depth of water by sounding. To conjecture an intention.

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