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Answer for the clue "Secured, as a sailor's rope ", 7 letters:
belayed

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vb. (en-past of: belay )

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Belay \Be*lay"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Belaid , Belayed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Belaying .] [For senses 1 & 2, D. beleggen to cover, belay; akin to E. pref. be-, and lay to place: for sense 3, OE. beleggen, AS. belecgan. See pref. Be- , and Lay to place.] To lay ...

Usage examples of belayed.

She had just come about, with her larboard tacks aboard, and as he expected her wake showed that curious nick where, when the sheets were hauled aft, tallied and belayed, she made a little wanton gripe whatever the helmsman might do.

From a sense of duty Jack called out 'Belay, there,' and they belayed, coming aboard as nimbly as cats for a glass of grog, served out on the half-deck.

Mallory belayed a rope round an outcrop of rock and said to Andrea and Maria: 'This one's really dangerous.

He dragged himself on to the stony beach, lay there for some moments recovering from his exhaustion, then rose, crossed to a stunted pine at the base of the cliff rising on the other side, undid the rope round his waist and belayed it securely round the bole of the tree.

He hammered home his piton, belayed a rope around it, and dropped the rope to Miller, who immediately seized it and began to climb: he looked, Mallory thought, uncommonly like one of the early Christian martyrs.

Within รบ minute he had reached a spot where he judged that he had gone far enough, hammered home a piton and securely belayed the rope to it.

Ben tied off and belayed from below, while Jonathan inched up as far as his rope would allow before finding an acceptable purchase from which to belay Ben up to him.

Jonathan moved down alone for one rope length, belayed from above by Karl who, in turn, was held by Anderl.

And now the Ariel's strong crew of man-of-war's men showed to full advantage: this cloud of canvas broke out with astonishing rapidity - sheets were tallied aft and belayed before the Minnie had spread more than half of hers.

On the deck immediately above, Hartley and two seamen, belayed with ropes, had made a brief, hopelessly gallant attempt to plug the gaping holes: all three, battered into near senselessness by the great waves pounding the fo'c'sle, were dragged off within a minute.

Simon remained inside the snow cave, belayed to a rock piton, while I gingerly stepped out of the small entrance on to the sloped ice of the gully we had ascended in the dark.

I succeeded, but not without destroying most of the cave and burying Simon, who had belayed me from inside.

Here he belayed the rope around a projection and, by gesture and shout, coached Maury along the route.