DEAD-MENS-EYES, in the sea-language, a kind of blocks with many holes in them, but no sleeves, whereby the shrowds are fastened to the chains: the crow-feet reeve also through these holes; and, in some ships, the main-stays are set tight in them; but then they have only one hole, through which the lanyards are passed several times.
DEAD-MENS-EYES
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