parrel
/ˈpærəl/Definitions
1. noun
A type of pulley, especially one with a grooved wheel and a rope or chain wrapped around it.
“The sailor used a parrel to lift the heavy load onto the ship.”
2. noun
A type of frame or structure used to support or suspend something, especially a sail or an anchor.
“The parrel held the sail in place, allowing the boat to navigate the choppy waters.”