Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for EYE-BOLT
EYE-BOLT, n.
In ships, a bar of iron or bolt, with an eye, formed to be driven into the deck or sides, for the purpose of hooking tackles to. Mar. Dict.
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EYE-BOLT, n.
In ships, a bar of iron or bolt, with an eye, formed to be driven into the deck or sides, for the purpose of hooking tackles to. Mar. Dict.
Return to page 147 of the letter “E”.