BLACKWALL HITCH


Meaning of BLACKWALL HITCH in English

ˈblak.ˌwȯl- noun

Usage: usually capitalized B

Etymology: from Blackwall, shipyard in Poplar district, London, England

: a hitch used for temporarily securing a line to a hook and made by passing the end of the line round the shank of the hook and crossing it under the standing part in the mouth of the hook

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