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1 багор
1) General subject: boat-hook, dog-hook, fish gaff, fish-gaff, gaff, gib staff, gib-staff, harpoon, hock, hook, pole, fizgig, pole hook2) Naval: barge-pole, boom, gall4) Engineering: boat hook, floating hook, lifting hook, pickaroon, pike-pole, timber hitch5) Mining: hitcher7) Makarov: boat hook (лодочный), gaff (рыболовный), hitcher (лодочный), lifting hook (лодочный), pike lever (лесосплавный), pike pole (лесосплавный) -
2 багор
hook, boat-hook; gaff (рыболовный)* * *hook, boat-hook; gaff (рыболовный)* * *dog-hookfish-gaffgaffgib-staffhockpole -
3 острога
fish-fork, fizgig, gaff, gig, harpoon* * *fish-fork, fizgig, gaff, gig, harpoon, lance* * *fish-forkfizgiggaffgiglanceleister -
4 острога
gaff имя существительное: -
5 острога
1) General subject: fish spear, fish-fork, fizgig, gaff, gig, gun-harpoon, harpoon, lance, leister, spear2) Naval: fish gig3) Engineering: grappling hook4) Agriculture: eelspear5) Scottish language: waster6) Makarov: gig (орудие лова), hook, leister (орудие лова)
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fish gaff — a long pole with a metal hook on the end, used to secure large fish caught on hook and line and haul them on board a vessel … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish-gaff — a long pole with a metal hook on the end, used to secure large fish caught on hook and line and haul them on board a vessel … Dictionary of ichthyology
gaff — Ⅰ. gaff [1] ► NOUN 1) a stick with a hook or barbed spear, for landing large fish. 2) Sailing a spar to which the head of a fore and aft sail is bent. ► VERB ▪ seize or impale (a fish) with a gaff. ORIGIN Provençal gaf hook ; related to GAFFE … English terms dictionary
gaff — gaff1 [gaf] n. [ME gaffe < OFr < OProv gaf or Sp gafa < Goth gafah, a catch < ga , intens. + fahan, to catch, akin to FANG] 1. a large, strong hook on a pole, or a barbed spear, used in landing large fish 2. a) a sharp metal spur… … English World dictionary
Gaff — (g[a^]f), n. [OE. gaffe, F. gaffe an iron hook with which seamen pull great fishes into their ships; cf. Ir. gaf, gafa hook; perh. akin to G. gabel fork, Skr. gabhasti. Cf. {Gaffle}, {Gable}.] 1. A barbed spear or a hook with a handle, used by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gaff — [gæf] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: gaffe, from Provençal gaf] 1.) BrE informal the place where someone lives ▪ a wretched dirty gaff 2.) a stick with a hook at the end, used to pull big fish out of the water … Dictionary of contemporary English
gaff — [ gæf ] noun count a pole with a hook on the end, used for pulling large fish out of water … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gaff — gaff1 /gaf/, n. 1. an iron hook with a handle for landing large fish. 2. the spur on a climbing iron, esp. as used by telephone linemen. 3. Naut. a spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a quadrilateral fore and aft sail (gaff sail).… … Universalium
gaff — I [[t]gæf[/t]] n. 1) an iron hook with a handle for landing large fish 2) tgp the spur on a climbing iron, esp. as used by telephone linemen 3) naut. navig. a spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a fore and aft sail 4) a metal spur… … From formal English to slang
gaff — I. noun Etymology: French gaffe, from Occitan gaf Date: circa 1656 1. a. a spear or spearhead for taking fish or turtles b. a handled hook for holding or lifting heavy fish c. a metal spur for a gamecock d. a butcher s hook e. a climbing iron or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
gaff — 1) a short to long pole with a large hook on the end to land large fish; 2) a large fish hook 3) a boat hook 4) to pull a fish from the water with a gaff 5) a tradi … Dictionary of ichthyology