grapple vs vang

grapple

noun
  • A grapnel (“type of anchor”). 

  • A close hand-to-hand struggle. 

  • A combination of grape and apple flavors. 

  • The act of grappling. (uncountable) 

  • A device consisting of iron claws, attached to the end of a rope, used for grasping and holding an enemy ship prior to boarding; a grappling iron. 

verb
  • To hook and raise with a grapple. 

  • To ponder and intensely evaluate a problem; to struggle to deal with. 

  • To climb (whether by means of a grapple and rope, or by hand, etc). 

  • To fasten, as with a grapple; (by extension) to fix; to join indissolubly. 

  • To wrestle or tussle. 

  • To seize something and hold it firmly. 

  • To use a grapple (for example to attempt to find, hook, and raise a net or cable). 

vang

noun
  • A line extended down from the end of a gaff, used to regulate its position 

verb
  • To flatten the sail and regulate its position with such a line. 

  • To undertake for at the baptismal font; be godfather or godmother to. 

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