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| ====== Årtull ====== | ====== Årtull ====== | ||
| + | ===== Nutisk Ordbok - 1914 ===== | ||
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| + | **Tullpinne** {Thole pin, thole) [Dolle, Bootsdolle] är egentligen en i relingen nedsatt pinne af hårdt trä, hvaremot åran stöder under rodd, såsom på de flesta allmogebåtar, | ||
| ===== Svenskt Nautiskt Lexikon - 1920 ===== | ===== Svenskt Nautiskt Lexikon - 1920 ===== | ||
| - | **Tollpinnar**, | + | **Tollpinnar**, |
| + | ===== The Sailor' | ||
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| + | **THOLE**, **THOLE-PIN**, | ||
| + | gunwale of a boat, instead of the rowlock-poppets, | ||
| + | position when pulling; generally there is only one pin to each oar, which is retained upon\\ | ||
| + | the pin by a grommet, or a cleat with a hole through it, nailed on the side of the oar. The\\ | ||
| + | principal use is to allow the oar, in case of action, suddenly to lie fore-and-aft over the\\ | ||
| + | side, and take care of itself. This was superseded by the swinging thowel, or metal\\ | ||
| + | crutch, in 1819, and by admiralty order at Portsmouth Yard in 1830. | ||
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| + | ===== Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms - 1982 ===== | ||
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| + | **Thole**, | ||