Bunton

/ˈbʌntən/ noun

A short block or timber fitted to the hull of a ship, used to reinforce the frame or support rigging.

Possibly from 'bunt' (to swell or protrude) plus '-on,' a nautical construction term from medieval shipbuilding traditions, exact origin unclear.

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