Cordelling

/kɔːrˈdɛlɪŋ/ noun

Definition

The technique of hauling or towing a boat upstream by means of a rope (cordelle) attached from the shore, with people walking along the bank.

Etymology

From cordelle plus the gerund suffix -ing. This French maritime technique gave English both the method and the specialized vocabulary to describe it.

Kelly Says

Before motors, cordelling was the only practical way to move heavy loads upstream against currents—it's a forgotten labor practice that shaped entire river economies and settlement patterns.

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