crow's nest
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Definition
- Noun:
- A lookout platform: A small, enclosed or semi-enclosed platform fixed near the top of a ship's mast, used as a station for a lookout to watch for hazards, land, or other ships.
Usage
- The primary function of a crow's nest is to provide an elevated vantage point for observation from a sailing vessel.
- It is a specific nautical term. In modern usage, it can be used metaphorically to describe any high observation point.
Examples
- Noun:
- The sailor climbed up to the crow's nest to scan the horizon for land.
- From his perch in the crow's nest, the lookout was the first to spot the approaching storm.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: Can refer to any high observation post or a position of strategic oversight.
- The CEO's office on the top floor was like a crow's nest, giving him a view of the entire company campus.
- Historical/Nautical Context: Its use is strongly associated with historical sailing ships, particularly from the Age of Sail.
Variants and Related Words
- Lookout: (n) A person who watches from a place of observation, or the place itself. (A more general term; a crow's nest is a specific type of lookout post).
- Masthead: (n) The top of a ship's mast. A crow's nest is typically situated just below the masthead.
Synonyms
- Observation post
- Lookout station
- Watchtower (though this is typically a structure on land)
Notes
- The term originates from the practice of carrying crows on ships. If land was not visible, a crow would be released; its flight path towards land would give the crew a direction to sail. The platform where this was done became known as the crow's nest.
- It is a compound noun, always used in its hyphenated or closed form ("crow's-nest" or "crow's nest").
Noun
- platform for a lookout at or near the top of a mast