bowline

noun

bow·​line ˈbō-lən How to pronounce bowline (audio)
-ˌlīn
1
: a rope used to keep the weather edge of a square sail taut forward
2
: a knot used to form a loop that neither slips nor jams see knot illustration

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Sailors are familiar with the clove hitch, bowline and cleat hitch. Charles Choi, Discover Magazine, 11 Apr. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Middle English boweline, probably from bowe bow + line

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of bowline was in the 13th century

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bowline

noun
bow·​line ˈbō-lən How to pronounce bowline (audio)
-ˌlīn
1
: a rope used to keep the edge of a sail pulled forward
2
: a knot used for making a loop that will not slip or get stuck

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