Hawser


Photo © Horia Varlan, 7 August 2009

A large rope for mooring, or securing a ship made of three strands each containing many yarns. Three hawsers twisted together make a cable; but in nautical usage the distinction between cable and hawser is often one of size rather than of manufacture. Middle English, from Anglo-French hauceour.

See Also

Medieval Shipping
History of Navigation

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