oakum

The Sailor's Word-Book

[from the Anglo-Saxon æcumbe]. The state into which old ropes are reduced when they are untwisted and picked to pieces. It is principally used in caulking the seams, for stopping leaks, and for making into twice-laid ropes. Very well known in workhouses.


♦ White Oakum. That which is formed from untarred ropes.

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