Catted [verb]

Definition of Catted:

delve into; hollow out

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Sentence/Example of Catted:

This work may have occupied us four hours; after which, the stream-anchor was hove up, catted and fished.

The topsails and top-gallant sails were set; then the anchor was hauled up to the hawse-hole, catted and fished.

The anchor was at the hawse hole, was "catted and fished;" and the Ben Lomond moved on again, with the pilot on the bridge.

The rope rove for the cat-purchase, by which the anchor is raised to the cat-head or catted.

To turn up the flukes of an anchor to the gunwale for stowage, after being catted.

Keep her under this sail until the anchor is catted and fished, then make sail and stand out.

While the boat pulled offshore and dropped the starboard anchor the port was broken out and catted.

It was light now, and in a very few minutes the canvas was spread and the anchor catted.

We watched her standing over towards the opposite shore, until the mate got the anchor catted.

The next instant, Mr. Leach reported the anchor catted and fished.