noun
Etymology: Middle English sherhok, from sheren to shear + hok hook
: an arrangement of heavy hooks usually on a pole and with the inner surfaces sharpened formerly used to seize and cut an enemy ship's rigging
noun
Etymology: Middle English sherhok, from sheren to shear + hok hook
: an arrangement of heavy hooks usually on a pole and with the inner surfaces sharpened formerly used to seize and cut an enemy ship's rigging
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012