Conn

/kΙ’n/ verb

To direct the steering of a ship, especially to give orders to the helmsman about the ship's course.

From Middle English 'connen' meaning 'to know' or 'to be able', related to 'can'. In nautical contexts, it evolved to mean directing or controlling a vessel's movement, emphasizing the knowledge and skill required for navigation.

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