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Harry Dellamano
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"Winfield Hill" <Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
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Pronunciation: bi-'lA
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): beˇlayed; beˇlayˇing
Etymology: Middle English beleggen to beset, from Old English
belecgan, from be- + lecgan to lay
transitive senses
1 a : to secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt b :
to make fast
2 : STOP
3 a : to secure (a person) at the end of a rope b : to secure (a rope)
to a person or object
intransitive senses
1 : to be made fast
2 : STOP, QUIT -- used in the imperative <belay there>
3 : to make a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
You want me to do something with a rope, please explain, I just have a HS
education.
Regards
Harry
news:c6v2lh01l7p@drn.newsguy.com...
Main Entry: 1beˇlayHarry Dellamano wrote...
Hey Win, am I still in the barrel for that design or did I get saved
again.
If not, let's get a full requirement from DNA and see who comes with the
best design. I need a good challenge and you can use all that paper from
RL.
You're asking me? I got the papers, but my brain turned to mush.
I certainly belay my request that you "tell us how to do that."
Thanks,
- Win
Pronunciation: bi-'lA
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): beˇlayed; beˇlayˇing
Etymology: Middle English beleggen to beset, from Old English
belecgan, from be- + lecgan to lay
transitive senses
1 a : to secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt b :
to make fast
2 : STOP
3 a : to secure (a person) at the end of a rope b : to secure (a rope)
to a person or object
intransitive senses
1 : to be made fast
2 : STOP, QUIT -- used in the imperative <belay there>
3 : to make a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
You want me to do something with a rope, please explain, I just have a HS
education.
Regards
Harry