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EARING

Volume 6 · 63 words · 1797 Edition

the sea-language, is that part of the bolt-rope which at the four corners of the sail is left open, in the shape of a ring. The two uppermost parts are put over the ends of the yard-arms, and so the sail is made fast to the yard; and into the lowermost earings, the sheets and tacks are feized or bent at the clew.