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hawse
▪ I. hawse, n.1 Naut. (hɔːz) Forms: 5–7 halse, 6 haulse, 7 hause (houlse, 8 harse), 6– hawse. [A phonetic spelling of 16th c. halse, haulse, app. a. ON. háls neck (cf. halse n.), fig. part of the forecastle or bow of a ship or boat, also, the front sheet or tack of a sail, the end of a rope, etc.] 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winch Hawse Fairlead, Black - 4,000 lb | WARN Industries
Winch Hawse Fairlead, Black - 4,000 lb - 73850. Manufacturer: Warn. Part Number: 73850. California Prop 65: WARNING. $63.99. $79.99. Black fairleads are made of rugged cast iron and are for winches with a 6,000 lbs capacity or higher, designed for wire or synthetic rope.
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Hawser
A hawser passes through a hawsehole, also known as a cat hole, located on the hawse. wikipedia.org
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hawse-plug
ˈhawse-plug Naut. A plug made to fit into the hawse-pipe to prevent water from entering.1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. ii. 10 They [use] a Hause-plug at Sea. 1803 [see hawse-hole]. 1886 J. M. Caulfeild Seamanship Notes 8 When..heavy weather [is] expected..hawse-plugs [should be] put in. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lee Hawse Patteson
Lee Hawse Patteson (1902–1955) was the wife of former Governor of West Virginia Okey L. Patteson and served as that state's First Lady, 1949-1953. wikipedia.org
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hawse-pipe
ˈhawse-pipe Naut. A cast-iron pipe fitted into a hawse-hole to prevent the cable from abrading the wood.1865 Cornh. Mag. Apr. 465 The chain attached to the anchor, and made fast through a hawse-pipe to the bow or forepart of the vessel, acts as a pivot on which it swings. 1888 Daily News 16 Feb. 2/7... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hawsepiper
There is also the phrase, "going down the hawse pipe" which refers to an officer who cannot find a ship's billet and signs on as an ordinary seaman or wikipedia.org
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hawse-hole
ˈhawse-hole Naut. A cylindrical hole, of which there are two in the bows of a vessel, for the cable to run through. Phr. to enter (come, creep, get in) by the hawse-holes: to enter the service at the lowest grade, to rise from before the mast.1664 E. Bushnell Compl. Shipwright 8 Provided that the Ra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wetherlam
From Swirl How the east ridge drops steeply down Prison Band to Swirl Hawse, before rising again to the summit of Black Sails. Between this and the main Coniston range is the valley of Swirl Hawse Beck and Levers Water. wikipedia.org
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hawse-piece
ˈhawse-piece Naut. One of the timbers of a ship through which a hawse-hole is cut; one of the timbers which compose the bow of a vessel and whose sides look fore and aft.1680 Lond. Gaz. No. 1526/4 The Adventure Pink, Dogger built..new Hawse pieces. 1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1789), Ecubiers..also t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Levers Water
A public footpath on its north-east side connects the Coppermines Valley to Swirl Hawse, while to its south-west, a path leads up Gill Cove to Levers Hawse wikipedia.org
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houlse
houlse rare obs. f. hawse n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Swirl How
To the east of Levers Hawse is Levers Water. Ascents Direct ascents can be made via Levers Hawse to the south or Swirl Hawse to the east. wikipedia.org
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hawser
hawser Naut. (ˈhɔːzə(r)) Forms: 4 hauceour, hauucour, haucer, (5 erron. anwser), 5–8 hauser, 6 halsor, 6–9 halser, haulser, (7 haurser, harser, -or, hasar, 7–8 hasser), 5– hawser. [app. Anglo-Fr. hauceour, f. OF. haucier to hawse, hoist; in reference to the original purpose of a hawser. Cf. obs. F. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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SS Columbia (1880)
Hawse even blamed Captain Hanson of the San Pedro for denying many survivors from boarding his vessel, which Hawse claimed led to the loss of many lives Foster reported Hawse had requested the drug on three separate occasions. wikipedia.org
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