Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A rope attached to the lower edge of a sail.
- noun A rope, rigged beneath a yard, for sailors to stand on during the reefing or furling of sail.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Nautical: The bolt-rope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewed.
- noun A rope extended under a yard from the middle to the yardarm, and under the jib- and spanker-booms, for the men to stand on while reefing or furling.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The rope rigged below a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling; -- formerly called a
horse . - noun That part of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewed.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun nautical a
rope attached to the lower part of asail - noun nautical a rope attached to a
yard that sailors stood on to stabilize it whenfurling orreefing
Etymologies
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Examples
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The only weapon to hand was the cavalla sabre thrust into the earth and securing the footrope of the bridge.
Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005
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A swanneck driven into the earth secured the end of the fine yellow footrope closest to me.
Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005
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When it came my time, I stepped past the Kidona swanneck that secured the footrope of the bridge and out onto it.
Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005
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She curled her feet about the footrope she had braced them on and made her grip more firm.
Ship Of Magic Hobb, Robin 1998
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Chapter 5 1983
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Then, making up my bunt and putting into it the slack of the clews, the leech and footrope and the body of the sail, I hauled it well up on the yard, smoothed the skin, brought it down abaft, and made fast the bunt-gasket round the mast.
The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes
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Kampke was blown overboard off the footrope that ran under the yard, as he stood there hauling in on the sail.
Tramping on Life Kemp, Harry, 1883-1960 1922
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Kampke was blown overboard off the footrope that ran under the yard, as he stood there hauling in on the sail.
Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative Harry Kemp 1921
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The enraged men caught him just outside the door, slammed in his face by Macklin, and I had one glimpse of him as I scrambled in along the footrope.
The Grain Ship Morgan Robertson 1888
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"We'll be through in another two minutes --" he began, and then came a terrific shock, and both he and I were jerked off the footrope, and toppled over the yard on to the bellying foresail!
"Pig-Headed" Sailor Men From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other Stories" - 1902 Louis Becke 1884
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