КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «HAWSEHOLE»
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Nicolaes Witsen and Shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age
Hawsehole. hung to the hooks of the hinges that had been nailed to the chocks
above the gunports. 83. Hawseholes. (55 I 26) Hawsehole: a hole, in a thick
plank, standing in the side, against the stem, through w hich the cable runs, with
a ...
A. J. Hoving, Diederick Wildeman, 2012
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A Study of Living History: Deep WWII Shipwrecks in the Gulf ...
On the port bow, just beneath where the port bow hawsehole should be, there is
a lateral indentation approximately 1.8 meters in length. The port bow hawsehole
and a large section of the bulwarks on the port and starboard bow are missing.
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A Companion to Under the Volcano
171.3 [167] through the hawsehole into the bourgeois upper air. The hawsehole
is a hole in the bows of the ship through which cables pass. To emerge from the
hawsehole is to win promotion from the ranks of ordinary seaman or fireman (as ...
Lawrence J. Clipper, Christopher Ackerley, 2011
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Fires of Scorpio: Dray Prescot #29
My plan — such as it was — was to make my way forward and escape through
the hawsehole. I had not failed to note that the hawsehole still existed, just a few
feet above the level of the beach. Once, years and years ago upon this planet ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
2 a hawsehole. 3 a hawsepipe. 4 the distance between the head of an anchored
vessel and the anchor itself. 5 the position of the port and starboard anchor ropes
when a vessel is moored with two anchors. [15c: originally halse, probably from ...
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
1 5c: originally halse, probably from Norse halsneck or ship's bow. hawsehole c-
noun, naut a hole in the bow or stem of a vessel through which an anchor cable
passes. hawsepipe o noun, naut a strong metal pipe fitted into a hawsehole ...
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Mañana Doesn’t Mean Tomorrow
Using the boat hook to loop in the line from the buoy, he brought it through the
starboard hawsehole to the samson post and waved me back. Easing the boat
again back near the ramp, I jumped onto the upper transom deck and grabbed
one ...
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Battle Line: The United States Navy 1919-1939
Then the heavy starboard anchor cable had to be unlinked, lowered through the
starboard hawsehole, and pulled back up through the port hawsehole and
attached to the swivel that was part of the port cable. Finally, the port cable had to
be ...
Thomas Hone, Trent Hone, 2013
Whenhe had secured it to a large tree on theshore,I took the other end, the line
passing through a round hawsehole forward, and conveyed it aft to the shaft.
After winding it fouror five times round the shaft, Itold the boys to haul it taut; and
about ...
OLIVER OPTIC (WILLIAM T. ADAMS), 2013
As the cable came in through the hawsehole, ships boys would wrap this length
of line around both the cable and the messenger, binding the two together. Each
boy would then walk alongside his nipper until the cable got near the main ...
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «HAWSEHOLE»
Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин
hawsehole в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
Aargh. What is July 20th? Pirates Day!
Worried about joining the crew because you don't know a futtock from a hawsehole or a spanker from a scupper? Pffft. Relax. But you might want to run if ... «LakeLanier.com, Май 13»
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... alternating between irritating static, a plinking electric piano, and a guitar that sounds like an anchor chain being pulled through a hawsehole. «Drowned In Sound, Сен 10»