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Volume 18 · 69 words · 1797 Edition

the young of a dog, fox, lion, or any wild beast.

WHIRLS, in a ship, the seaman's term for those brackets which are set up on the capstan close under the bars; they give the sweep to it, and are so contrived that the cable winding about them may not surge so much as it might otherwise do if the body of the capstan were quite round and smooth.