To put to the right, or starboard, side of a vessel.
The righthand side of a ship, boat or aircraft when facing the front, or fore or bow. Used to unambiguously refer to directions according to the sides of the vessel, rather than those of a crew member or object.
One of the two traditional watches aboard a ship standing a watch in two.
To step or walk (on or across something); to trample.
To proceed, to behave (in a certain manner).
To beat or press with the feet.
To work a lever, treadle, etc., with the foot or the feet.
To crush grapes with one's feet to make wine
To step or walk upon.
To copulate; said of (especially male) birds.
To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, etc.
To copulate with.
To crush under the foot; to trample in contempt or hatred; to subdue.
A step taken with the foot.
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction.
The chalaza of a bird's egg; the treadle.
The grooves on the bottom of a shoe or other footwear, used to give grip or traction.
A bruise or abrasion produced on the foot or ankle of a horse that interferes, or strikes its feet together.
The horizontal part of a step in a flight of stairs.
The top of the banquette, on which soldiers stand to fire over the parapet.
The act of avian copulation in which the male bird mounts the female by standing on her back.
A manner of stepping.
The sound made when someone or something is walking.