Battened

/ˈbætənd/ verb

Past tense of 'batten,' meaning to fasten down or secure with wooden strips called battens, especially in sailing or construction.

From 'batten,' which may derive from Old English 'bæt' (bat/stick) or related to beating/striking motion. The nautical sense emerged strongly in the 17th-18th centuries.

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