Word Study
bowline
CIDE DICTIONARY
bowline, n. [Cf. D. boelijn, Icel. böglïna, Dan. bovline; properly the line attached to the shoulder or side of the sail. See Bow (of a ship), and Line.].
A rope fastened near the middle of the leech or perpendicular edge of the square sails, by subordinate ropes, called bridles, and used to keep the weather edge of the sail tight forward, when the ship is closehauled. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
bowline, n. Naut.
1 a rope attaching the weather side of a square sail to the bow.
2 a simple knot for forming a non-slipping loop at the end of a rope.
1 a rope attaching the weather side of a square sail to the bow.
2 a simple knot for forming a non-slipping loop at the end of a rope.
Etymology
ME f. MLG boline (as BOW(3), LINE(1))
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