Belayed

/bɪˈleɪd/ verb

In climbing or sailing, to secure a rope by winding it around a post or cleat; also means to stop or cease (archaic).

From 'belay,' originally a nautical term from Dutch 'beleggen' (to cover or secure), which came into English maritime vocabulary. The '-ed' marks past tense.

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