slop chest

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slop chest

The sailor buys a new shirt from the slop chest.

Definition

Noun: A slop chest is a store or supply of clothing, tobacco, personal items, and other goods maintained on a merchant ship. It is operated by the ship's officers to sell merchandise to the crew during a voyage.

Usage

The term is used specifically in the context of maritime commerce and life aboard merchant ships. It refers to the physical store of goods and the system of selling them to sailors.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Historically, the slop chest was a crucial institution on long sea voyages, providing sailors with necessary items that could not be obtained otherwise.
  • The concept can be used metaphorically to describe any essential but limited source of supplies in an isolated environment.
Variants and Related Words
  • Slops (noun, plural): This is the older term for the ready-made clothing and provisions sold from the slop chest.
  • Ship's store (noun): A more modern and general term for a retail outlet on a vessel, which has largely replaced the traditional slop chest.
Synonyms
  • Commissary (in a maritime context)
  • Ship's store
Notes
  • The "slop" in slop chest comes from the Old English word , meaning a loose garment or apron, which evolved to mean cheap, ready-made clothing for sailors.
  • This term is now considered somewhat archaic but is still understood in historical and maritime literature.
slop chest

The sailor buys a new shirt from the slop chest.

Noun
  1. commissary maintained aboard merchant ships to sell merchandise to the crew