windlass
/ˈwɪndlɑs/Definitions
1. noun
A machine for lifting or moving heavy weights, typically consisting of a horizontal axle with a grooved wheel at each end, used for raising or lowering loads, especially anchors or cables.
“The sailors used the windlass to lift the heavy anchor out of the water.”
2. verb
To use or operate a windlass.
“The crew had to windlass the rope to raise the heavy cargo.”