parrel

/ˈpɛrəl/
noun
  1. A rope or chain used on a ship to hold a yard to a mast, allowing it to slide up and down.
    • A broken parrel can make lowering the sail dangerous.
    • He learned to tie a parrel during his first sailing lesson.
    • The parrel was worn from years of use at sea.
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