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Definition of "lime-juicer" [lime-juicer]

  • A British sailor: so called because he is obliged by law to use lime-juice at sea as an antiscorbutic. (noun)
  • Hence A British ship on which the lime-juice law is carried out. (noun)
  • In Australia, a new-comer; one who has made the voyage on a lime-juicer; a greenhorn; a ‘new chum.’ (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "lime-juicer" in a sentence
  • ""I saw it done when I was second mate on a lime-juicer," Captain Ward spoke up."
  • "He had sailed always on French merchant vessels, with the one exception of a voyage on a "lime-juicer.""
  • "At noon we picked up a ship ahead, a lime-juicer, travelling in the same direction, under lower-topsails and one upper-topsail."