Buntlines

/ˈbʌntlaɪnz/ noun

Plural of buntline; ropes attached to the bottom edge of sails that pull them up toward the yard when furling sails on a ship.

From 'bunt' (to pull up or gather) plus 'line,' a nautical term dating from at least the 1600s describing essential rigging equipment.

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