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ˈhand-line 1. A line to be worked or drawn by hand; esp. a fishing line worked without a rod.
1674N. Cox Gentl. Recreat. iii. (1677) 20 Fasten your Hand-lines or drawing Cords, which must be at the least a dozen, a fathom long. 1766Pennant Zool. (1776) I. 343 (Jod.) The same rapidity of tide prevents their using hand⁓lines. 1895Oracle Encycl. II. 105 The fishery is carried on by hand-lines..the bait being cuttlefishes, shell-fishes, etc. 2. Naut. ‘A line bent to the hand-lead, measured at certain intervals with what are called marks and deeps from 2 and 3 fathoms to 20’ (Sailor's Word-bk.).
1897M. Kingsley W. Africa 415 We want a hand-line for soundings. Hence ˈhand-liner, one who uses a hand-line for fishing. ˈhand-lining vbl. n., fishing with a hand-line. hand-line v., to fish with a hand-line; to pull in a fishing-line by hand.
1887Marquis of Lorne in Fortn. Rev. Mar. 464 A fleet engaged wholly in handlining and trawling. 1935A. J. Cronin Stars look Down ii. xix. 437 Old Macer..had to make the best of it by hand-lining off shore for whiting. 1969Islander (Victoria, B.C.) 7 Sept. 6/1 Peter began commercial fishing, handlining for cod. 1972Shooting Times & Country Mag. 24 June 15/3, I was at one stage handlining in like fury to keep in touch and then suddenly as the fish passed us, was slipping line out to the running fish. |