Buntline

/ˈbʌntlaɪn/ noun

A rope on a sailing ship attached to the foot of a square sail, used to pull the sail up to the yard for furling or reefing.

Nautical term from 'bunt' (the middle sagging part of a sail when lowered) plus 'line' (rope), used in sailing since at least the 1600s.

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