downhaul

/ˈdaʊnˌhɔl/
noun
  1. A rope or line used to pull down a sail, yard, or spar on a ship.
    • Before docking, he checked that the downhaul was securely tied.
    • The downhaul snapped under the strain of the strong wind.
    • The sailor pulled the downhaul to lower the mainsail quickly.
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