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reef knot
noun
, Nautical.
- a square knot used in reefing sails.
reef knot
noun
- a knot consisting of two overhand knots turned opposite ways Also calledsquare knot
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reef knot1
First recorded in 1835–45
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Example Sentences
The true "Reef Knot" is merely the square knot with the bight of the left or right end used instead of the end itself.
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C is a reef knot, used for knotting the reef points of sails or uniting the ends of ropes or cordage.
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The third knot that must be acquired is what is called the square knot, or reef knot, and is used in reefing the sails.
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This is a term of derision when a reef-knot is crossed the wrong way, so as to be insecure.
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It is simply the reef knot with one of the ends (A) pushed through one of the loops.
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