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  • Belay That! The Origins of Nautical Words and Expressions
    In the unlikely event that a captain changes his mind and decides to rescind his last order by saying, “Belay that,” he is harkening back to the days when a “belaying” pin was used to hold a line fast (in its last position) on deck
  • How did belay semantically shift to mean `forget I said that?
    To ‘belay’ means to STOP, and comes from wrapping a running line around a cleat Such a line is called ‘belayed’ once it has been so secured This term has been tranferred over to other purposes, such as to stop an action, or impending action (just like stopping a line from running)
  • Belay That! Obscure Origins of Nautical Expressions
    The phrase “belay that” may evoke images of commanding starship captains, but its origins lie firmly on Earth, aboard ships navigating turbulent seas To “belay” meant to secure a line using a belaying pin, a practice essential for stabilizing sails
  • BELAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BELAY is to secure (a rope or cable) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt How to use belay in a sentence
  • BELAY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Belay definition: to fasten (a rope) by winding around a pin or short rod inserted in a holder so that both ends of the rod are clear See examples of BELAY used in a sentence
  • belay - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    belay (third-person singular simple present belays, present participle belaying, simple past and past participle belayed or belaid) (ambitransitive, nautical) To make (a rope) fast by turning it around a fastening point such as a cleat
  • BELAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The person climbing is said to be on belay when one of these belaying methods is used
  • What does belay that order mean? - HiNative
    If someone says "belay that" or "belay that order", it means they wish to rescind (cancel) their previous command It comes from sailing ships, where a "belaying pin" was used to hold a line (a rope) in place, preventing it from moving




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