Catline

/ˈkætlaɪn/ noun

A short rope or line used on a ship, especially one used in nautical rigging or securing cargo.

From cat + line, likely referring to small ropes that are nimble and quick to use, much like a cat's movements. Common in maritime terminology from the 1600s onward.

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