coxswain

[ kok-suh n, -sweyn ]
/ ˈkɒk sən, -ˌsweɪn /

noun

the steersman of a racing shell.
a person who is in charge of a ship's boat and its crew, under an officer, and who steers it.
Also cockswain.

Origin of coxswain

First recorded in 1425–75, coxswain is from the late Middle English word cokeswayne. See cockboat, swain

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British Dictionary definitions for coxswain

coxswain
/ (ˈkɒksən, -ˌsweɪn) /

noun

the helmsman of a lifeboat, racing shell, etc Also called: cockswain

Word Origin for coxswain

C15: from cock a ship's boat + swain