clew
31clew line — noun : a rope by which a clew of an upper square sail is hauled up to its yard see sail illustration * * * clew line, a line attached to the clew of a sail and used in hauling it up to reef …
32Clew garnet — Garnet Gar net, n. [Etymol. unknown.] (Naut.) A tackle for hoisting cargo in or out. [1913 Webster] {Clew garnet}. See under {Clew}. [1913 Webster] …
33clew jigger — noun : a small tackle used instead of clew lines to trice up the clew of a sail …
34clew-garnet — noun A rope attaching to the clew (lower corner) of a sail, used to furl it …
35clew a sail up/down — draw a sail up or let it down by the clews when furling or unfurling. → clew …
36Clew Bay — Sp Klù įlanka Ap Clew Bay L Š Atlante, Airija …
37clew iron — /ˈklu aɪən/ (say klooh uyuhn) noun a ring in the corner of a sail to which the clew lines are secured …
38clew line — /ˈklu laɪn/ (say klooh luyn) noun a rope by which a clew of a square sail above the courses is hauled to the yard …
39clew — I. noun Etymology: Middle English clewe, from Old English cliewen; akin to Old High German kliuwa ball, Sanskrit glauḥ lump Date: before 12th century 1. a ball of thread, yarn, or cord 2. clue 1 3. a. a lower corner or only the after corner of a… …
40clew — corner of a fish net …