buntline

English

Etymology

bunt + line

Noun

buntline (plural buntlines)

  1. A type of revolver with an exceptionally long barrel.
  2. (nautical) Any, except the outermost, of the ropes extending down to the deck with which a square sail is rolled up to the yard.

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