breasthook
English
Etymology
From
breast
+
hook
.
Noun
breasthook
(
plural
breasthooks
)
(
nautical
)
A horizontal
timber
fitted in the
bows
of a
ship
to add
strength
and to connect the
sides
to the
stem
.
Translations
Timber fitted in the bows of a ship
Cornish:
queth
Ottoman Turkish:
چاتال
(
çatal
)