HALE, in the sea language, signifies pull; as, to hale up, is to pull up; to hale in or out, is to pull in or out. To over-hale a rope, is to hale it too stiff, or to hale it the contrary way.
Keel-Hale. See DUCKING.
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HALE, in the sea language, signifies pull; as, to hale up, is to pull up; to hale in or out, is to pull in or out. To over-hale a rope, is to hale it too stiff, or to hale it the contrary way.
Keel-Hale. See DUCKING.