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Bäring

Svenskt Nautiskt Lexikon - 1920

Bäring, den riktning på kompassen, vari ett föremål synes från iakttagaren. Man säger, att ett föremål bär så och så, t. ex. NO (nordost), då verkställd pejling utvisar detta.

Nutisk Ordbok - 1914

Bäring (Bearing) [Peilung], riktningen till något föremål; t. ex.: »bäringen till fyren är västsydväst» eller »fyren bär i VSV».

The Sailor's Word-Book - 1867

BEARING. An arc of the horizon intercepted between the nearest meridian and any distant object, either discovered by the eye and referred to a point on the compass, or resulting from finical proportion. There is the true or astronomical bearing, and the magnetic bearing. It is also the situation of any distant object, estimated with regard to the ship's position; and in this sense the object must bear either ahead, astern, abreast, on the bow, or on the quarter; if a ship sails with a side wind, a distant object is said to bear to leeward or to windward, on the lee quarter or bow, or on the weather quarter or bow.

Patterson's Illustrated Nautical Dictionary - 1891

Bearing. The direction of an object in relation to a point of the compass. The hearings of a rcssel refer to the widest part of her below the covering board; also her line of flotation when she is in proper trim.

Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms - 1982

Bearing. Direction in which an object, or position, lies from an observer. Usually defined by the angular measurement between a line from an observer's position and a datum line passing through that position. Can be a 'Relative', 'True', or 'Compass' bearing.