释义 |
bulter, bultey|ˈbʌltə(r), ˈbʌltɪ| [A word belonging to the Cornish fisheries, also called bolter, boulter; of unknown derivation.] See quots.
1769Pennant Zool. III. 117 Bulters..are strong lines five hundred feet long, with sixty hooks, each eight feet asunder baited with pilchards or mackrel. 1865Couch Brit. Fishes III. 89 Another and more successful method (sc. of fishing for ling) is with the long line or bultey. |