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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of coak.

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  • "'...our second-best spare foretopmast, with a butt coaked on to the heel and a little trimming at the partners, has made her as pretty a mainmast as you could wish.'"

    --Patrick O'Brian, The Letter of Marque, 77

    A Sea of Words: "coak: a tabular projection left on the face of a scarfed timber that fits into a notch in the face of another to which it will be joined. Used especially in the construction of a mast from several pieces." (147)

    February 29, 2008