Bitt

/bɪt/ noun

A post or pair of posts on a ship where ropes and cables are wrapped to secure sails or anchor the vessel.

From Dutch 'beten' or Old Norse 'biti' meaning 'to bite' or 'grip.' The nautical use evolved because the posts 'grip' or hold the ship's cables in place—the biting action that holds fast.

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