Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for GAS'KET
GAS'KET, n. [Sr. caxeta. See Case.]
A plaited cord fastened to the sail-yard of a ship, and used to furl or tie the sail to the yard. Mar. Dict.
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GAS'KET, n. [Sr. caxeta. See Case.]
A plaited cord fastened to the sail-yard of a ship, and used to furl or tie the sail to the yard. Mar. Dict.
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