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MARLINE

Volume 12 · 63 words · 1823 Edition

in sea affairs, are tarred white skains, or long wreaths or lines of untwisted hemp, dipped in pitch or tar, with which cables or other ropes are wrapped round, to prevent their fretting or rubbing in the blocks or pulleys through which they pass. The same serves in artillery upon ropes used for rigging guns, usually put up in small parcels called skains.