Found 2 hits - Term: to haul the tacks aboard, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
aboard \aboard"\, adv. pref. a- on, in + board.
1. on board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or
within a railway car.
1913 webster
2. alongside; as, close aboard.
1913 webster naut.:
to fall aboard of, to strike a ship's side; to fall foul
of.
to haul the tacks aboard, to set the courses.
to keep the land aboard, to hug the shore.
to lay a ship aboard, to place one's own ship close
alongside of a ship for fighting.
1913 webster
see also:
to fall aboard of to haul the tacks aboard to keep the land aboard to lay a ship aboard
- [2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
tack \tack\, n. oe. tak, takke, a fastening; akin to d. tak a
branch, twig, g. zacke a twig, prong, spike, dan. takke a
tack, spike; cf. also sw. tagg prickle, point, icel. t=ag a
willow twig, ir. taca a peg, nail, fastening, gael. tacaid,
armor. corn. tach; perhaps akin to e. take. cf. attach,
attack, detach, tag an end, zigzag.
1. a small, short, sharp-pointed nail, usually having a
broad, flat head.
1913 webster
2. that which is attached; a supplement; an appendix. see
tack, v. t., 3. --macaulay.
1913 webster
some tacks had been made to money bills in king
charles's time. --bp. burnet.
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1913 webster
3. naut.
a a rope used to hold in place the foremost lower
corners of the courses when the vessel is closehauled
see illust. of ship; also, a rope employed to pull
the lower corner of a studding sail to the boom.
b the part of a sail to which the tack is usually
fastened; the foremost lower corner of fore-and-aft
sails, as of schooners see illust. of sail.
c the direction of a vessel in regard to the trim of her
sails; as, the starboard tack, or port tack; -- the
former when she is closehauled with the wind on her
starboard side; hence, the run of a vessel on one
tack; also, a change of direction; as, to take a
different tack; -- often used metaphorically.
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4. scots law a contract by which the use of a thing is set,
or let, for hire; a lease. --burrill.
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5. confidence; reliance. prov. eng. --halliwell.
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tack of a flag naut., a line spliced into the eye at the
foot of the hoist for securing the flag to the halyards.
tack pins naut., belaying pins; -- also called jack
pins.
to haul the tacks aboard naut., to set the courses.
to hold tack, to last or hold out. --milton.
1913 webster
see also:
attach attack detach tag zigzag tack
ship sail tack of a flag tack pins jack pins
to haul the tacks aboard to hold tack
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