Rudder bands

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Ancient ships had two great broad-bladed oars for rudders. These, when not in use, were lifted out of the water and bound or tied up. When required for use, these bands were unloosed and the rudders allowed to drop into the water (Acts 27:40).

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  • rudder bands or braces

    The iron or composition hinges on which a rudder turns. ...

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  • Bands

    1) of love (Hos. 11:4); 2) of Christ (Ps. 2:3); 3) uniting together Christ's body the church (Col....

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  • Rudder

    ·noun A riddle or sieve. II. Rudder ·noun Fig.: That which resembles a rudder as a guide or governo...

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  • rudder

    The appendage attached by pintles and braces to the stern-post of a vessel, by which its course thro...

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  • Head-bands

    (Heb. kishshurim), properly girdles or belts for the waist (Isa. 3:20, R.V., "sashes;" Jer. 2:32, re...

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  • rope-bands

    Small plaited lines rove through the eyelet holes with a running eye, by which the head of a sail, a...

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  • strain-bands

    Bands of canvas sustaining the strain on the belly of the sails, and reinforced by the linings, &c. ...

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  • wind-bands

    Long clouds supposed to indicate bad weather. ...

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  • jury-rudder

    A contrivance, of which there are several kinds, for supplying a vessel with the means of steering w...

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  • rudder braces

    The iron or composition hinges on which a rudder turns. ...

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  • rudder-case

    The same as rudder-trunk (which see). ...

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  • rudder-chains

    Strong copper chains connected with the aft side of the rudder by a span clamp and shackles. They ar...

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  • rudder-chalder

    The same as gudgeon (which see) and chalder. ...

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  • rudder-chocks

    See chock. ...

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  • rudder-coat

    A canvas coat affixed to the rudder, encasing the opening in the counter, to prevent the sea from ru...

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  • rudder-gudgeon

    Those secured to a ship are termed braces; gudgeon is more applicable to boats or small vessels. ...

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  • rudder-head

    The upper end of the rudder-stock. Also, the flat surface of the trunk, which in cabins and ward-roo...

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  • rudder-horn

    A kind of iron crutch bolted to the back of the rudder, for attaching the rudder chains to in case o...

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  • rudder-house

    Synonymous with wheel-house. ...

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  • rudder-irons

    The pintles, gudgeons, and braces of the rudder are frequently so called, though they were usually o...

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  • rudder-pendants

    (See rudder-chains.) Hempen pendants fastened to the rudder-chains, for steering in cases of acciden...

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  • rudder-pintles

    The hooks attached to the rudder, which enter the braces, and hang it. ...

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  • rudder-rake

    The aftermost part of the rudder. ...

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  • rudder-stock

    The main piece of a rudder. ...

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  • rudder-tackles

    Attached to the rudder-pendants. ...

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  • rudder-trunk

    A casing of wood fitted or boxed firmly into a cavity in the vessel's counter, called the helm port,...

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  • hanging the rudder

    So as to allow the pintles to fall into their corresponding braces, constantly in boats, and frequen...

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  • horns of the rudder

    See rudder-horn. ...

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  • key of the rudder

    (See wood-locks of the rudder.) In machinery, applies to wedges, forelocks, &c. ...

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  • sole of the rudder

    A piece of timber attached to its lower part to render it nearly level with the false keel. ...

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  • straps of the rudder

    See pintles. ...

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  • main-piece of the rudder

    The rudder-stock, or piece which is connected by the rudder-bands to the stern-post. ...

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  • wood-locks of the rudder

    Pieces of timber sheathed with copper, in coppered ships, placed in the throating or scores of the s...

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