Bunton

/ˈbʌntən/ noun

Definition

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

Etymology

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

Kelly Says

Medieval shipwrights developed countless tiny specialized terms for wooden parts—'bunton' is one of hundreds that almost disappeared when wooden ships became obsolete!

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