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hawser
 
SYLLABICATION:haw·ser
PRONUNCIATION:  hôzr
NOUN: A cable or rope used in mooring or towing a ship.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English, from Anglo-Norman haucer, from Old French haucier, to hoist, from Vulgar Latin *altire, alteration of Late Latin altre, from Latin altus, high. See al-2 in Appendix I.
 
 
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