Halliards

/ˈhæl.jərdz/ noun

Definition

Plural of halliard; multiple ropes used for hoisting sails, flags, or cargo on a ship.

Etymology

See halliard; the plural form maintains the nautical technical terminology established in Middle English maritime vocabulary.

Kelly Says

A tall ship might have dozens of halliards, each controlling different sails, and sailors had to memorize which rope controlled which sail—it was like operating a giant, wind-powered robot made of canvas!

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