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LEECH

Volume 11 · 207 words · 1810 Edition

in Zoology. See **Hirudo**, Helminthology Index.

**Leeches**, in a ship, the borders or edges of a sail which are either flopping or perpendicular.

The leeches of all sails whose tops and bottoms are parallel to the deck, or at right angles to the mast, are denominated from the ship's side, and the sail to which they belong; as the **starboard** leech of the main-fall, the **lee** leech of the fore-top fall, &c. But the sails which are fixed obliquely on the masts have their leeches named from their situation with respect to the ship's length; as the **fore** leech of the mizen, the **after** leech of the jib or fore-stay fall, &c.

**Leech Lines**, certain ropes fastened to the middle of the leeches of the main-fall and fore-fall, and communicating with blocks under the opposite sides of the top, whence they pass downwards to the deck, serving to truss up those sails to the yard as occasion requires. See **Brails**.

**Leech-Rope**, a name given to that part of the bolt-rope to which the border or skirt of a sail is sewed. In all sails whose opposite leeches are of the same length, it is terminated above the earing, and below the clue. See **Bolt-Rope**, **Clue**, and **Earing**.