单词 | throat lashing |
释义 | > as lemmasthroat lashing C4. Nautical. attributive, with the sense ‘of or relating to the throat of a sail or gaff’, as throat bolt, throat brail, throat cringle, throat downhaul, throat halyard, throat lashing. Cf. sense 9c. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > masts, rigging, or sails > [adjective] throat1769 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > masts, rigging, or sails > rigging > [noun] > running rigging > rope for raising or lowering gaff peak halyard1728 throat halyard1769 peak downhaul1825 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > masts, rigging, or sails > rigging > [noun] > running rigging > ropes for furling sails wyning1295 brailsa1450 clew-garnet1626 furling-line1626 buntline1627 clew-line1627 slabline1647 peak-brail1711 throat brail1769 buntline-span1882 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > masts, rigging, or sails > spar > [noun] > mast > fittings on mast for affixing rigging funnel1694 throat bolt1805 futtock-staff1841 necklace1860 truss-hoop1867 tumbler1867 futtock-hoop1874 bale-band1891 truss-band1909 1769 W. Falconer Universal Dict. Marine sig. Ppv The ropes employed to hoist up, and lower a gaff,..are called the throat and peek haliards. 1773 J. Stevenson Narr. Proc. between W. Hunt & J. Stevenson 108 The Throat-brails [printed Throat-bails] of the Mizen split the Sail. 1805 Shipwright's Vade-mecum 245 Place the holes alternately on each edge, and the throat-bolts in the side arm of the hanging knees as high as possible. 1839 W. J. Neale Flying Dutchman I. xvi. 225 Hands by the vang and throat downhaul. 1841 B. J. Totten Naval Text-bk. 2 The..throat-lashing should be of well stretched rope. 1895 Outing 26 47/1 To bend a mainsail, shackle the throat cringle to the eyebolt under the jaws of the gaff [etc.]. 1901 H. Patterson Illustr. Naut. Encycl. (rev. ed.) 247 Throat Bolt, the metal eye-bolt in the throat of the gaff to which the lower throat haliard block is hooked. 1918 W. J. Thompson Wooden Shipbuilding ii. i. 166 Throat Brail, the rope which gathers a brailing sail up and into the throat of the gaff. 1942 V. R. Grimwood Amer. Ship Models iii. 71 Its [sc. the mainsail's] forward end is made fast at the forward or throat cringle in the head of the sail. 2005 M. McCarthy Ships' Fastenings vi. 75 (in figure) Throat Bolt. < as lemmas |
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