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belaying pin

noun

, Nautical.
  1. a short, round bar of metal or wood, inserted in a fife rail or pin rail, to which a rope is belayed.


belaying pin

noun

  1. nautical a cylindrical, sometimes tapered pin, usually of metal or wood, that fits into a hole in a pin or fife rail: used for belaying


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Word History and Origins

Origin of belaying pin1

First recorded in 1830–40

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Example Sentences

"They might tie a belaying-pin to the end of a line, and throw it into the boat," said the captain.

A moment Briggs stood drunkenly peering, half minded to pursue, to match his belaying-pin against the mates dirk.

I struck with a belaying pin in preference, because I hoped that I might subdue him without killing him.

Had I not closed with him, he would have dashed my brains out with a belaying-pin.

One of the men loosened a belaying-pin and advanced threateningly.

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