steerageˈstɪər ɪdʒ
English Definitions:
steerage (noun)
the cheapest accommodations on a passenger ship
steering, steerage (noun)
the act of steering a ship
steerage (Noun)
The art of steering
steerage (Noun)
The section of a passenger ship that provided inexpensive accomodation with no individual cabins
steerage (Noun)
The effect of the helm on a ship
Steerage
Steerage is the act of steering a ship. "Steerage" also refers to the lowest decks of a ship.
Steerage
Steerage is a term for the lowest category of passenger accommodation in a ship. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century considerable numbers of persons travelled from their homeland to seek a new life elsewhere, in many cases North America and Australia. Many of those people were destitute in their homeland and had the minimum of resources to procure transportation. The term later widened to imply the lowest category of accommodation on a passenger vessel.
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