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Gaff

A barbed spear or a hook with a handle used by fishermen in securing heavy fish

Gaff topsail

A small triangular sail having its foot extended upon the gaff and its luff upon the topmast

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Gambeer

To gaff as mackerel

Sloop

A vessel having one mast and fore and aft rig consisting of a boom and gaff mainsail jibs staysail and gaff topsail The typical sloop has a fixed bowsprit topmast and standing rigging while

Trout

Sects. 1 and 2 prohibit the use of a light, otter lath, or jack, wire or snare, spear, gaff, strokehaul, snatch or the like, or stone or other missile, or roe for catching or killing salmon, trout,

Catboat

small sailboat with a single mast placed as far forward as possible carring a sail extended by a gaff and long boom See Illustration in Appendix

Earing

A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the yard or gaff also called head earing

Gablock

A false spur or gaff fitted on the heel of a gamecock

Gaffle

An artificial spur or gaff for gamecocks

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Gaff

A barbed spear or a hook with a handle used by fishermen in securing heavy fish

Gaff topsail

A small triangular sail having its foot extended upon the gaff and its luff upon the topmast

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Gambeer

To gaff as mackerel

Sloop

A vessel having one mast and fore and aft rig consisting of a boom and gaff mainsail jibs staysail and gaff topsail The typical sloop has a fixed bowsprit topmast and standing rigging while

Trout

Sects. 1 and 2 prohibit the use of a light, otter lath, or jack, wire or snare, spear, gaff, strokehaul, snatch or the like, or stone or other missile, or roe for catching or killing salmon, trout,

Catboat

small sailboat with a single mast placed as far forward as possible carring a sail extended by a gaff and long boom See Illustration in Appendix

Earing

A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the yard or gaff also called head earing

Gablock

A false spur or gaff fitted on the heel of a gamecock

Gaffle

An artificial spur or gaff for gamecocks

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