earingˈɪər ɪŋ
earing (n)
English Definitions:
earing (Noun)
A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the yard or gaff; also called head earing.
Earing
In sailing, an earing is a small line used to fasten the corner of a sail to a spar or yard. In the Age of Sail, a position at the Weather Earing was considered a place of honor for the topmen, and on a merchant ship was the position of the second mate during reefing.
Earing
In sailing, an earing is a small line (rope) used to fasten the corner of a sail to a spar or yard.
earing
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