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taffrail
[ taf-reyl, -ruhl ]
noun
, Nautical.
- the upper part of the stern of a ship.
- a rail above the stern of a ship.
taffrail
/ ˈtæfˌreɪl /
noun
- a rail at the stern or above the transom of a vessel
- the upper part of the transom of a vessel, esp a sailing vessel, often ornately decorated
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of taffrail1
C19: changed (through influence of rail 1) from earlier tafferel, from Dutch taffereel panel (hence applied to the part of a vessel decorated with carved panels), variant of tafeleel (unattested), from tafel table
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Example Sentences
Stanley Hall and Jim Welton stood leaning over the taffrail, looking down into the black foam-streaked water.
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Monsieur de Fontanges carved his way to the taffrail, and then turned round to kill again.
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A few minutes later the purser came aft, carrying a parcel in his hand, which he carefully placed upon the taffrail.
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Bevans, leaning against the taffrail, was binding his right forearm with strips torn from the shirt that hung on him in tatters.
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One struck our taffrail, and another killed a man on the forecastle; but our rigging escaped.
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