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main brace

American  

noun

Nautical.
  1. a brace leading to a main yard.


Etymology

Origin of main brace

First recorded in 1480–90

Example Sentences

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Tailing onto the heavy rope of the main brace was a runty, down-cheeked lad of 16 named Jimmy Bisset.

From Time Magazine Archive

From England, King George personally ordered an extra round of grog for all hands with the time-honored phrase: "Splice the main brace."

From Time Magazine Archive

They also have their specific names, as the "weather fore-top-gallant brace," the "lee main brace."

From Outward Bound Or, Young America Afloat by Optic, Oliver

The boats were then hoisted up, the battery run in and secured, and the main brace spliced.

From The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter by Semmes, Raphael

Clyde walked aft, and placed himself in the line of those who were to haul on the weather main brace.

From Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark by Optic, Oliver