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SHANK

Volume 17 · 84 words · 1810 Edition

or SHANK-Painter, in a ship, is a short chain fastened under the foremast threads, by a bolt, to the ship's sides, having at the other end a rope fastened to it. On this shank-painter the whole weight of the aft part of the anchor rests, when it lies by the ship's side. The rope, by which it is hauled up, is made fast about a timber-head.

in the manege, that part of a horse's fore leg which lies between the knee and the fetlock.