Scuˊttles [in a Ship]

Scuˊttles [in a Ship]
small square holes cut in the deck, enough to let a man thro’; they are used to let persons down upon occasion; also those windows cut out in cabbins to let in the light.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Scuttle * Seam of Glass
Ryˊal
Sauciˊsse [in Gunnery]
Scruple [with Chronologers]
Scruple [with Apoth.]
Scud
Scuˊmber [Hunting Term]
Scuttle
Scuˊttles [in a Ship]
Seam of Glass
Seam of Corn
Seater
Seˊgmentated
Sherbeˊt
Shittenˊerdes
Shortness
Chain-Shot
Round-Shot [in Gunnery]
Cross-bar Shot