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Drat! Frisky horse's eaten sailor's food
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hardtack
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple [syn: pilot biscuit , pilot bread , sea biscuit , ship biscuit ] a mountain mahogany
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Hardtack (or hard tack ) is a simple type of biscuit or cracker , made from flour , water, and sometimes salt . Inexpensive and long-lasting, it was and is used for sustenance in the absence of perishable foods, commonly during long sea voyages, land migrations, ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hardtack \Hard"tack`\ or Hard-tack \Hard"-tack`\(h[aum]rd"t[a^]k`), n. A name given by soldiers and sailors to a kind of unleavened hard biscuit or sea bread. Called also pilot biscuit , pilot bread , ship biscuit and ship bread Any of several mahogany ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1836, "ship's biscuit," from hard (adj.) + tack (n.3); soft-tack was soft wheaten bread.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. (context nautical English) A large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as a long-term staple food aboard ships. n. (context nautical English) A large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as ...
Usage examples of hardtack.
He knew they were trading with the Yankees, that when the armies were close, the men along the picket lines would make their own quiet armistice, swapping their tobacco for coffee, newspapers for hardtack.
On the expedition to the Southern Territories, Tzetzas had seen that Raj sailed with weevily hardtack and bunker coal that was half shale.
He wouldn't go hungry, as he still had his last three or four hardtacks from Washington.
Murphv savs as how salt pork and hardtack is good enough for evcrN crew he's had to feed for thirty ycar-given figgy-doNvdy or plum duff for pudding, and beef on Sundays, too-though if that's beef, I'm a Chinaman -and it's good enough for us," Gordon burst in.
When weather drove her from the foredeck, she went to the ship's galley, where she revealed a gift for turning hardtack into a sort of doughy pudding much favored by the crew.