ratline

Signification (Anglais)

  1. (uncountable) The rope or similar material used to make cross-ropes on a ship.
  2. Any of the cross ropes between the shrouds, which form a net-like ropework, allowing sailors to climb up towards the top of the mast.
  3. (historical, in-plural, often) A system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe in the aftermath of World War II.

Concepts

enfléchure

Traductions

βαθμιδόσχοινο πλοίου

çarmıh basamağı

ıskalarya

Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈɹætlɪn/
Étymologie (Anglais)

Apparently a corruption of raddling by folk-etymological reanalysis as rat + line.

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