rynd
/rɪnd/Definitions
1. noun
A circular or oval-shaped piece of wood or metal, typically at the end of a ship’s mast, used to support a rope or wire.
“The sailors carefully checked the rynd for any signs of wear and tear before setting sail.”
1. noun
A circular or oval-shaped piece of wood or metal, typically at the end of a ship’s mast, used to support a rope or wire.
“The sailors carefully checked the rynd for any signs of wear and tear before setting sail.”