Lost can be not knowing where something is or to no longer have it.
"Lost at sea" and "lost with all hands" exemplifying a ship sinking, precision to place is neither denied nor supplied.
It's a net loss to the fleet, the shareholders and the insurer. And of course wives and children.
"Lost at sea" and "lost with all hands" exemplifying a ship sinking, precision to place is neither denied nor supplied.
It's a net loss to the fleet, the shareholders and the insurer. And of course wives and children.