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close-reef, v.|ˈkləʊsriːf| [see reef.] To reef closely, to take in all the reefs of (a sail or ship); orig. and chiefly in pa. pple. ˈclose-reefed.
1758Naval Chron. VIII. 447 The commanding ship..appeared to be close-reefed. 1775Dalrymple Voy. in Phil. Trans. LXVIII. 404 At noon, close reefed top-sails. 1795Naval Chron. 189 Under close-reeved topsails. 1858in Merc. Mar. Mag. V. 290 We were obliged to close reef. |