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		Definition of becket in English: becketnoun ˈbɛkɪtˈbɛkət A loop of rope or similar device for securing loose items on a ship.  Example sentencesExamples -  As worn as they are, the beckets were excellently done and probably would still pick up a loaded chest!
 -  This chest becket has a mate in which the round sennit at the bottom is painted green.
 -  Hereafter you can see, in photographs, the process of the making of the beckets which were once made by the late captain.
 -  The significant value of this chest is its decorative, unusually large, oversize beckets done in sailor macramé.
 
 
 Origin   Early 18th century: of unknown origin.    Definition of becket in US English: becketnounˈbɛkətˈbekət A loop of rope or similar device for securing loose items on a ship.  Example sentencesExamples -  As worn as they are, the beckets were excellently done and probably would still pick up a loaded chest!
 -  The significant value of this chest is its decorative, unusually large, oversize beckets done in sailor macramé.
 -  Hereafter you can see, in photographs, the process of the making of the beckets which were once made by the late captain.
 -  This chest becket has a mate in which the round sennit at the bottom is painted green.
 
 
 Origin   Early 18th century: of unknown origin.     |