halliard

/ˈhæljərd/
noun
  1. A rope or line used on a ship to raise or lower a sail, flag, or yard.
    • They tied the flag to the halliard and raised it up the mast.
    • The sailor pulled the halliard to hoist the mainsail.
    • A frayed halliard can be dangerous, so the crew replaced it before the voyage.
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