1. The outer covering of any thing, particularly of a nut or of grain. Johnson says, the hull of a nut covers the shell.
2. The frame or body of a ship, exclusive of her masts, yards and rigging.
To lie a hull, in seamen's language, is to lie as a ship without any sail upon her, and her helm lashed a-lee.
To strike a hull, in a storm, is to take in the sails, and lash the helm on the lee-side of a ship.
HULL, v.t. To strip off or separate the hull or hulls; as, to hull grain.
1. To pierce the hull of a ship with a cannon-ball.
HULL, v.i. To float or drive on the water without sails.