grapnel means A small anchor, having more than two flukes, used for anchoring a small vessel. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.
grapnel is pronounced /ˈɡɹæpnəl/.
noun
- A small anchor, having more than two flukes, used for anchoring a small vessel.“[…] we espied towards the North end of the Iland ye light of a great fire thorow the woods, to the which we presently rowed: when wee came right ouer against it, we let fall our Grapnel neere the shore, & sounded with a trumpet a Call […]”
- A device with a multiple hook at one end and attached to a rope, which is thrown or hooked over a firm mooring to secure an object attached to the other end of the rope.
- A grappling iron.“[…] the wind dying away, the signal was made for casting anchor, when both ships came to in 26 fathom water; but the Resolution expecting to come to with her small stream anchor, let the whole run out, and lost both anchor and hauser, besides the ship’s grapnel in looking for it.”
verb
- To connect (ships) with a grapnel.