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SHROWDS

Volume 3 · 63 words · 1771 Edition

in a ship, are the great ropes which come down both sides of the masts, and are fastened below to the chains on the ship's side, and aloft to the top of the mast; being parcelled and served in order to prevent the masts galling them. The top-mast shrouds are fastened to the portlock-plates, by dead eyes and laniards, as the others are.