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sennit
▪ I. sennit Naut. (ˈsɛnɪt) Also 9 sennet. [var. of sinnet.] a. = sinnet. b. (See quot. 1858.)1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1789), Sennit. 1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Sennit,..plaited straw or palm leaves, &c., of which grass hats are made. 1881 Chequered Career 92 These young gentlemen are to be seen..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sennit
Sennit is a type of cordage made by plaiting strands of dried fibre or grass. Samoa In the Samoan language, sennit is called afa. wikipedia.org
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Chain sinnet
A chain sinnet (or chain sennit) is a method of shortening a rope or other cable while in use or for storage. See also List of knots Chain stitch Coil knot Daisy chain Sennit Sling (climbing equipment) References External links Chain stitch with animation Boater's wikipedia.org
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sinnet
▪ I. sinnet (ˈsɪnɛt) Also 7 sinnett, sinnit, 8–9 sinnate, 9 cinnet. Cf. sennit. [A nautical term of obscure origin.] A kind of flat braided cordage formed by pleating together several strands of rope-yarn, coarse hemp, grass, or other fibrous material.1611 Cotgr., Trene, a threefold rope, cord, stri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hat Terminology | DelMonico Hatter
A hat of many names, the boater hat is one of the most popular hats in the entire world. It is known as a boater hat, straw boater, skimmer, sennit hat, and many other colloquial names. The hat reached its peak popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The hats were traditionally made from the sennit straw with a wide grosgrain hat ...
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Vahi-vero
Puna comes in shark form to avenge himself, kills Vahi-vero and takes his wife back and makes of her eyes lights for her sister to do sennit work by and wikipedia.org
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Boater
A boater (also straw boater, basher, skimmer, The English Panama, cady, katie, canotier, somer, sennit hat, or in Japan, can-can hat, suruken) is a semi-formal It is normally made of stiff sennit straw and has a stiff flat crown and brim, typically with a solid or striped grosgrain ribbon around the crown. wikipedia.org
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rope-band
ˈrope-band etymologizing form of roband.1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1780), Rope-bands,..pronounced roebins, certain pieces of small rope, or braided cordage, used to tie the upper edges of the great sails to their respective yards. 1792 Falconer's Shipwr. ii. 324 note, They are passed..between the r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sailor hat
Origins The sennit or straw hat formed part of the British naval uniform from 1857 up until March 16 1921 when it was formally discontinued by order. wikipedia.org
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Baggywrinkle
Two parallel lengths of marline are stretched between fixed points, and the lengths of yarn are attached using a hitch called a "railroad sennit". wikipedia.org
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Nganaoa
He discovered his parents on an island, sitting next to a sennit. Boat request Rata retrieved a canoe with his grandmother. wikipedia.org
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Hawaiian lava sledding
The runners, crosspieces, and rails are bound together with sennit cordage. wikipedia.org
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Puna (mythology)
He turns her eyes into lights for her sister to make sennit (magi-magi) and her feet into supports for the sister's work basket. wikipedia.org
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Camakau
Two types of cordage are used, sennit and rigging rope. Sennit, made from the mesocarp of the coconut fruit, is used for lashing various parts of the canoe together. wikipedia.org
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ʻŪkēkē
Prior to the introduction of steel strings, gut or sennit (coconut fibre) was used. wikipedia.org
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