10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TIMENOGUY»
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Same as timenoguy. timenoguy (ti-men'o-gi), n. [Also timenog; origin obscure.
The form timenoguy appar. simulates guy1.] Naut., a rope stretched from one
place to another to prevent gear from getting foul; especially, a rope made fast to
the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
Same as timenoguy. 'i5i1n6n0g\1y(ti-men'§-gi), 1:. [Also timenog ; origin obscure.
The form timenoguy appar. simuates guy/1.] Naut., a rope stretched from one
place to another to prevent car from getting oul; especially, a rope made ast to the
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1895
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
The form timenoguy appar. simu- tes guy1.] Naut., a rope stretched from one
place to another to prevent gear from getting foul ; especially, a rope made fast to
the stock of the waist-anchor, to keep the tacks and sheets from fouling on the
stock, ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The form timenoguy appar. simulates guyk] Naut., a rope stretched from one
place to another to prevent car from getting foul; especially, arope made eat to
the stock of the waist-anchor, to keep the tacks and sheets from fouling on the
stoc ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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Seamanship: Compiled from Various Authorities, for the Use ...
It is usual to have a permanent timenoguy leading from the mizzen rigging to the
main-brace, the object being to keep the bight of the brace from fouling the
quarter-davits while working ship. The same has been found needful on board
very ...
Stephen Bleecker Luce, 1877
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Text-book of Seamanship: The Equipping and Handling of ...
The same nas been found needful on board very long ships in the main rigging to
avoid fouling the waist davits. The timenoguy is seized to the standing part of the
brace, the hauling part reeving through a thimble. Cross- jack Braces.
Stephen Bleecker Luce, Aaron Ward, 1884
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The Masting and Rigging of English Ships of War, 1625-1860
... tackles clear of the deck The timenoguy was a rope used to keep the sheet or
tack of a course from fouling up when working the ship; it was secured to any
convenient point and one would not expect to see a timenoguy rigged on a
model.
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Eagle Seamanship: A Manual for Square-Rigger Sailing
This command never applies to lines under a heavy strain, except in
emergencies. timenoguy. Lines used to support a long and heavy line such as
the main braces on Eagle. The timenoguy prevents the main braces from fouling
on the small ...
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The Young Seaman's Manual
It is usual to have a permanent timenoguy leading from the mizzen rigging to the
main-brace, the object being to keep the bight of the brace from fouling the
quarter-davits while working ship. The same has been found needful on board
very ...
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Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping
TIMENOGUY TOMAN bodies or their motion. Relative time is divided into years,
months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds, and measured by instruments
constructed for the purpose. Timenoguy. A name applied to a rope carried taut ...
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Make your own hot buttered rum
The one I named the Timenoguy. I had not invented it, he said; the British navy had for years added lime juice to the daily tot of rum. They mixed the two liquids ... «The Guardian, Nov 13»
How to make a timenoguy
So I have dipped into my own drinks cabinet to reinvent the Timenoguy that Dad served that day. It is based on a pisco sour (one of my favourites), but made with ... «The Guardian, Oct 13»