båtben
Båtben is a historical term used in Swedish maritime contexts to describe the rib‑like wooden timbers that form part of a vessel’s hull framework. The word combines båt (boat) with ben (bone), reflecting its function as the structural “bones” of a boat. In many sources the term appears in dialect and older shipbuilding literature, where it is used to refer to the curved timbers that help define the hull’s shape and strength.
Etymology and usage: The compound is literal in Swedish and is most often encountered in historical texts,
Construction and function: Båtben are usually made from durable hardwoods like oak, ash, or elm, selected for
Historical context: The term appears in regional shipbuilding vocabularies and in archaeological reports on traditional Swedish
Modern relevance: Today, båtben is primarily of historical and linguistic interest. It illustrates how early shipbuilders