rowlock
/ˈroʊlɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A metal or wooden fitting at the side of a boat, used to secure the oars in place when not in use.
“The rowlocks on the old boat were rusty and needed to be replaced.”
2. noun
A horizontal beam in a mill or other building, supported by pillars and used to carry the main machinery or loads.
“The rowlock in the old mill was the oldest part of the building.”