• @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    06 months ago

    You would be amazed how many short forms are used in sailing, sometimes crippled to letter salad with apostrophes. Fo’c’sle is not alone, by far.

      • SanguinePar
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        06 months ago

        But Bo’s’n uses one more character than Bosun?

        Sailing is mental.

          • SanguinePar
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            06 months ago

            No :-)

            But it still doesn’t make sense for Boatswain to become Bosun to become Bo’s’n.

            Bos’n maybe, but the apostrophe between o and s isn’t doing anything.

            • @optissima@lemmy.ml
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              06 months ago

              Now that I look at it it could’ve been used as syllable indicator, but I’d guess that Bosun and Bo’s’n were developed separately in regions with different languages where each spelling was easier for local populations

  • defunct_punk
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    06 months ago

    For people reading the title and trying to pronounce this like a 3 syllable French word, Wikipedia pronunciation says it like “Fok-sull”, like “folk” minus the L and “sull” like sullied.

  • teft
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    6 months ago

    Lots of naval terms aren’t pronounced the way you would think, e.g. boatswain and gunwale pronounced differently than they are spelled.

    Boatswain sounds like bow-son

    Gunwale sounds like gun-ull

  • d00phy
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    06 months ago

    My favorite is “lee” and “leeward.” Both have to do with something being down wind. The former is pronounced as it’s spelled, but the first syllable of the latter is pronounced “loo” or “lew.”

    Of course, there’s also the Leeward Islands which are often (mis)pronounced as they’re spelled because most people don’t sail anymore!

  • Ephera
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    06 months ago

    It’s Worcestershire all over again…

    • Ananääs
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      06 months ago

      “Just call me Wöstösö” -Worcestershire probably