Film, Media & TV1 min ago
piping
2 Answers
What does piping mean in this fragment from Treasure Island by Stevenson?
...And I was going to sea myself, to sea in a schooner, with a piping boatswain and pig-tailed singing seamen, to sea, bound for an unknown island, and to seek for buried treasure!... (Ch. 7)
Does the boatswain have a pipe or is he a specialist in pipelines?
thnx
...And I was going to sea myself, to sea in a schooner, with a piping boatswain and pig-tailed singing seamen, to sea, bound for an unknown island, and to seek for buried treasure!... (Ch. 7)
Does the boatswain have a pipe or is he a specialist in pipelines?
thnx
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by ladorada. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It means playing a pipe. To be more accurate, a bo'sun's whistle. You may have seen (or heard) them in films when a senior officer is being "piped" aboard a warship.
See an example at
http://www.saltwaterclassics.com/index.php?cPa th=3
among other sites.
See an example at
http://www.saltwaterclassics.com/index.php?cPa th=3
among other sites.