English
Etymology
From poop (“the stern of a ship”) + deck.
Noun
poop deck (plural poop decks)
- (nautical) A high, exposed deck at the stern of a ship on top of the cabin(s).
Usage notes
Aftcastle refers to the whole structure and poop deck is the deck above it.
Coordinate terms
Translations
stern deck on top of the cabin(s)
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: toldilla f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 艉樓甲板/艉楼甲板, 艉楼甲板 (wěilóu jiǎbǎn), 後甲板/后甲板 (zh) (hòujiǎbǎn), 后甲板 (zh) (hòujiǎbǎn)
- Esperanto: poŭpo, pobo
- Finnish: puuppikansi (fi), hyttikansi, peräkoroke
- French: dunette (fr) f
- German: Poop (de) f, Poopdeck n, Achterdeck (de) n
- Greek: επίστεγο (el) n (epístego)
- Hebrew: סִפּוּן בֵּית הַאַחְרָה (he) m (sipun beyt ha-akhrah)
- Irish: deic dheiridh f
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- Japanese: 船尾楼甲板 (せんびろうかんぱん, senbirō kanpan)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: poopdekk n
- Polish: achterdek (pl) m
- Portuguese: castelo de popa m
- Russian: ют (ru) m (jut), полую́т (ru) m (polujút)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ка̏сар m
- Roman: kȁsar (sh) m
- Spanish: castillo de popa m
- Swedish: hyttdäck n, poop (sv) c (archaic)
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