Definition of bridles Bridles

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What does bridles mean?

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  • bridles (Noun)
    Plural of bridle.

Marine DictionaryUniversal Dictionary of the Marine ⚓️

  • bridles
    the upper-part of the moorings laid in the king’s harbours to ride ships or vessels of war. See the article MOORINGS.
  • bridles
    of the bowline, pattes, the legs by which the bowline is fastened to different places on the edge or skirt of a large sail.

    We have already explained the use of the bowline; that it is employed to confine or keep steddy the windward or weather edges of the principal sails when they are braced for a side-wind. For as the current of air enters the cavity of the sail in a direction nearly parallel to its surface, it follows that the ridge of the sail must necessarily be shaken by the wind, unless it is kept tight forward; but as a single rope has not been found sufficient to confine the whole skirt of the sail, inasmuch as it only draws upon one part thereof, it became necessary to apply bridles or legs spreading out from the bowline. They are represented in the figures annexed to the article SAIL.

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book

  • bridles
    The upper part of the moorings laid in the queen's harbours, to ride ships or vessels of war. (See MOORINGS.)

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  • bridles, verb, present, 3rd person singular of bridle (infinitive).
  • bridles, noun, plural of bridle.

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