Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for HOUSE'LINE, or HOUS'ING
HOUSE'LINE, or HOUS'ING, n.
Among seamen, a small line formed of three strands, smaller than rope-yarn, used for seizings, &c. Mar. Dict.
Return to page 94 of the letter “H”.
HOUSE'LINE, or HOUS'ING, n.
Among seamen, a small line formed of three strands, smaller than rope-yarn, used for seizings, &c. Mar. Dict.
Return to page 94 of the letter “H”.