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clove hitch

American  

noun

  1. a knot or hitch for fastening a rope to a spar or larger rope, consisting of two half hitches made in opposite directions, the two parts of the rope emerging also in opposite directions.


clove hitch British  

noun

  1. a knot or hitch used for securing a rope to a spar, post, or larger rope

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Etymology

Origin of clove hitch

First recorded in 1760–70; clove 3

Example Sentences

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Step 3: Holding your 10-inch bundle, create a clove hitch knot to secure twine before winding the handle.

From Salon

Sam knocked off a square knot and a clove hitch.

From Washington Post

You want end product, he will give it to you in golden wrapping paper and a bow tied with a clove hitch knot.

From The Guardian

Now I can make every knot he knows, even the clove hitch, which I did backward for a few months before I got it right.

From Literature

Jacobs kept his clove hitch on my arm and led me out to the settee on the front platform.

From Project Gutenberg