oarlock
English
Etymology
Noun
oarlock (plural oarlocks)
- (nautical) A usually U-shaped device attached to the gunwale of a rowboat to hold the oars in place while rowing.
- Synonym: (UK) rowlock
- 1906, Horatio Alger, Joe the Hotel Boy[1]:
- But, as luck would have it, scarcely had he started to row his boat again when an oarlock broke, and so it took him the best part of an hour to make the trip.
- 1992, Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash, page 361:
- "No motor," Tranny says. "It snag bad."
Right. The spiderweb would get wrapped around the propeller. Tranny shows Hiro how to snap zodiac's oars into the oarlocks.
Translations
device to hold oars in place
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