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ˈice-hook †a. A species of boat-hook, used to push large flakes of ice away from a ship. †b. An ice-anchor. c. A hook employed in securing and hoisting ice for storage.
1694Acc. Sev. Late Voy. ii. (1711) 43 The Seamen hinder the pressing on of the Ice as much as in them lieth, with great Ice-hooks. Ibid., Where there is pretty large Ice⁓fields, they joyn their Ships to them with great Ice-hooks, fastned to strong Cables. 1774C. J. Phipps Voy. N. Pole 40 And stationed them to the ice hooks, poles, crabs. |