Parrel

Word PARREL
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Definitions and meanings of "Parrel"

What do we mean by parrel?

A sliding loop of rope or chain by which a running yard or gaff is connected to, while still being able to move vertically along, the mast. noun

Same as parel. noun

The rope or chain by which the middle of a yard is fastened to the mast; a breast-rope or breast-chain. Also parral. noun

In architecture, a chimney-piece; the ornaments or dressing of a fireplace. noun

A variant of parel.

A sliding loop of rope or metal, around the mast of a ship, to which a yard or gaff is fitted noun

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The word "parrel" in example sentences

Simultaneously, there was the shrieking of a parrel, up the main; and I knew that someone, or something, had let go the main-topsail haul-yards. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There was a period of time, filled only by the clicking of the pawls and the sounds of the creaking parrel and the running gear. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The noise of the canvas on high resembled the stirring of pinions, and the cheep of a block, the grind of a parrel, helped the illusion, as though the sounds were the voices of huge birds restlessly beating their pinions aloft. ❋ Various (N/A)

"Wheneffer," he said, "you need a parrel of flour or something, you comes to me py my store." ❋ Gouverneur Morris (1914)

Listen ter hiz wurds: 'An' sebun wimmin shall tek hol 'uv wun man in dat day, sayin' we will eat our own bread an 'wear our own' parrel; only let us be called by Thy name; tek Thou erway our reproach. ' ❋ William Eldridge (1908)

Some of the men ran to let go the haulyards and lower the sail, but the parrel jammed and the yard would not come down. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)

Her maintop-mast was come by the board about six foot above the cap, and fell forward, the head of the topgallant-mast hanging in the fore-shrouds by the stay; at the same time the parrel of the mizzen-topsail-yard by some accident giving way, the mizzen-topsail-braces ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

We have poor narrow spirits, and do not take entire truth in its full comprehension, and so we are as unfit and unequal discerners of the gospel, and receivers of it, as he that would judge of a sentence by one word, of a book by one page, of a harmony by one note, and of the world by one parrel of it. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

It takes four touches (or tests) to confirm a rectangle or parrel trendlines and we finally got that at 2: 00 (making the 5th touch valid). ❋ Unknown (2009)

And while the words were still upon my lips the stagnant air about me once more stirred, the great spaces of canvas beneath me swelled sluggishly out with a small pattering of reef-points from the three topsails, and a gentle creak of truss and parrel, as the strain of the filling canvas came upon the yards; and I saw the brightening disc of the sun begin to sweep round until it bore broad upon our larboard quarter. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

Maybe 'e jammed' is fingers between ther parrel an 'ther mast. " ❋ Unknown (1909)

t is clear fnm the affidavit of Mr. Murphy, in the Appendix, that the refentment on the part of Sir Jaxnes Wallace originated in his parrel with Ifhat gentlexnan at WhiteltoU. ❋ Unknown (1783)

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