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Webster 1913 Edition
Hawser
Haws′er
(ha̤z′ẽr or ha̤s′ẽr)
, Noun.
 [From F. 
hausser 
to lift, raise (cf. OF. hausserée 
towpath, towing, F. haussière 
hawser), LL. altiare
, fr. L. altus 
high. See Haughty
.] A large rope made of three strands each containing many yarns. 
☞ Three hawsers twisted together make a cable; but it nautical usage the distinction between cable and hawser is often one of size rather than of manufacture. 
Hawser iron
, a calking iron.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Hawser
HAWS'ER
,Noun.
 Definition 2025
hawser
hawser
English
Noun
hawser (plural hawsers)
-  (nautical) a cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship
-  1883: Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
- The hawser was as taut as a bowstring - so strong she pulled upon her anchor.
 
 -  1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 26, 
- A hatchet to my hawser? all adrift to go?
 
 
 -  1883: Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
 
Translations
cable