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Webster 1913 Edition


Cringle

Crin′gle

(krĭṉ′g’l)
,
Noun.
[Icel.
kringla
orb; akin to
kring
around, and to D.
kring
circle, and to E.
cringe
,
crank
.]
1.
A withe for fastening a gate.
2.
(Naut.)
An iron or pope thimble or grommet worked into or attached to the edges and corners of a sail; – usually in the plural. The cringles are used for making fast the bowline bridles, earings, etc.

Webster 1828 Edition


Cringle

CRINGLE

,
Noun.
[See Crank and Cringe.]
1.
A withe for fastening a gate. [Local.]
2.
In marine language, a hole in the boltrope of a sail, formed by intertwisting the division of a rope, called a strand, alternately round itself, and through the strand of the colt-rope, till it becomes three-fold, and takes the shape of a ring. Its use is to receive the ends of the ropes by which the sail is drawn up to its yard, or to extend the leech by the bow-line-bridles.
Iron-cringles or hanks, are open rings running on the stays, to which the heads of the stay sails are made fast.

Definition 2024


cringle

cringle

English

A cringle (grommet) frozen in place

Alternative forms

  • crengle, crenkle

Noun

cringle (plural cringles)

  1. (nautical) A short piece of rope, arranged as a grommet around a metal ring, used to attach tackle to a sail etc.
  2. A withe for fastening a gate.

Translations

Verb

cringle (third-person singular simple present cringles, present participle cringling, simple past and past participle cringled)

  1. (nautical, transitive) To fasten or attach with a cringle.

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