See also: Seaborn and seaborne

English

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Etymology

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From sea +‎ born.

Adjective

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seaborn (not comparable)

  1. (poetic) Born on or in the sea.

Usage notes

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  • A fleet of ships appearing from out of nowhere can be "seaborn" (as if the sea itself created the fleet) but is still borne across the sea, hence is consistently called seaborne.

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