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Meaning of rowlock | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈɹoʊˌlɑk/

Definitions

  1. A usually U-shaped pivot attached to the gunwale (outrigger in a sport boat) of a boat that supports and guides an oar, and provides a fulcrum for rowing; an oarlock.
    British
  2. A brick, for example in a course of brickwork, that is laid vertically with its tallest but slimmest side facing down, and its shortest face facing the outside of the wall (oriented so that it is taller than it is wide).

Equivalents

Deutsch Dolle
Ελληνικά σκαρμός
Español horquilla
Français dame de nage
Italiano forcola scalmiera
Nederlands dol
Português forqueta
Русский уключина
Svenska årtull
Türkçe ıskarmoz

Examples

“I took a good gap and a stretch, and was just going to unhitch and start when I heard a sound away over the water. I listened. Pretty soon I made it out. It was that dull kind of a regular sound that comes from oars working in rowlocks when it's a still night.”
“Everything smelled salt and there was no noise except the swishing of water and the clop-clop of water against the sides and the splash of the oars and the jolting noise of the rowlocks.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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