IPA: /ˈweɪstər/
KK: /ˈweɪstər/
A person, often inexperienced or in poor condition, who works in the middle part of a ship, especially in a naval context.
The waister struggled to keep up with the demands of life at sea.
The word 'waister' originates from the Old English 'waist', which means the part of the body between the ribs and hips, combined with the suffix '-er', which denotes a person associated with a specific action or characteristic. A 'waister' refers to a person who works with or is concerned with the waist, often in the context of tailoring or fashion.
Think of the 'waist' as the part of the body, and remember that a 'waister' is someone who deals with that part, often in clothing or tailoring.