Rigging

/ˈrɪɡɪŋ/ noun/verb

The system of ropes, chains, and tackles used to support and control the sails of a ship; the act of manipulating something dishonestly.

From 'rig', originally meaning 'to fit out a ship', from Old Norse 'rigga'. The sense of dishonest manipulation developed in the 19th century from the idea of setting something up in a particular way.

AFtouwerk
AMገመድ
ARتجهيزات
BGвъжета
BNদড়ি
CAjarcia
CSlanoví
DArig
DETakelage
ELιστιοδοσία
ESjarcia
ETtrossid
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