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Pronunciation: [kˈatɪd] (IPA)

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Usage examples for Catted

Some came out of curiosity, but many were the relatives and friends of different members of the crew who wished to say their adieux, and to listen to the sombre singing of the chanties as the men mastheaded the topsail yards, or catted and fished the anchors.
"Looking Seaward Again"
Walter Runciman
The signal-man, on the look-out with his glass, reported the gig coming off with the captain; and in obedience to the orders he had received, the first lieutenant immediately hove up, and the anchor having been "catted and fished," the frigate lay-to in the Sound.
"Newton Forster"
Frederick Marryat
The Quarter-Gunner's Yarn We lay at St. Helen's, and easy she rode With one anchor catted and fresh-water stowed; When the barge came alongside like bullocks we roared, For we knew what we carried with Nelson aboard.
"Collected Poems 1897 - 1907"
Henry Newbolt

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