The hauling-way along a canal or artificial harbour.
·vi To walk or go. II. Path ·noun A trodden way; a footway. III. Path ·vt To make a path in, or on...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
The trajectory of a shell. ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of <<Tow>>. ...
A stout chain with a hook at each end for attaching a tow-rope to; also, a large towing-hook in the ...
See towing-bridle. ...
Drawing anything after a ship or boat when she is sailing or rowing. As a manœuvre to deceive an ene...
A substantial timber fixed through the deck of a steam-tug for making the tow-rope fast to. Also, a ...