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ram-line [? f. ram n.3] (See quots.)
1664E. Bushnell Shipwright 14 A line stretched from the middle of the Sterne-Post to the middle of the Stem, called by Ship-wrightes, a Ram-line. 1711W. Sutherland Shipbuild. Assist. 27 A Ram-line made fast on the Stem and Stern-post, and weighed by some Device or other to steddy it. 1794Rigging & Seamanship I. 8 Ram-line, a long line (thicker than common) used to gain a straight middle-line upon a tree or mast. 1815Burney Falconer's Mar. Dict., Ram-line, a small rope, or line, sometimes used to form the sheer of a ship, and to set the beams of the deck fair. |