ˈbrȧsˈbau̇ndə(r) noun
Etymology: so called from the gold binding on the uniform
: a boy bound as a cadet or apprentice on a British merchant ship who is given for a premium paid by the parents certain privileges not allowed to the common sailors
ˈbrȧsˈbau̇ndə(r) noun
Etymology: so called from the gold binding on the uniform
: a boy bound as a cadet or apprentice on a British merchant ship who is given for a premium paid by the parents certain privileges not allowed to the common sailors
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012