inhaul

noun

Etymology

From in- + haul.

  1. derived from *kelh₁- — “to call, cry, summon
  2. inherited from *halōną
  3. inherited from *halian — “to haul, drag
  4. derived from halen
  5. derived from *halōn
  6. derived from haler
  7. inherited from hālen
  8. prefixed as inhaul — “in + haul

Definitions

  1. A rope used to haul in the clew of a sail, or a jib boom

The neighborhood

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