bilboes
Example Sentences
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Here, Nicholls, this man is your prisoner; get the bilboes and clap them on him.
From The Missing Merchantman by Overend, William Heysham
My ankles had been freed from the bilboes before I was brought up, but when I was ordered to stand, I could not readily obey because of the continued numbness of my limbs.
From A Volunteer with Pike The True Narrative of One Dr. John Robinson and of His Love for the Fair SeƱorita Vallois by Bennet, Robert Ames
The bilboes is a bar of iron with fetters annexed to it, by which mutinous or disorderly sailors were anciently linked together.
From Folk-lore of Shakespeare by Thiselton-Dyer, Thomas Firminger
"Good heavens, who wants to lock his ship in these accursed bilboes?" cried the purser.
From Hurricane Island by Watson, H. B. Marriott (Henry Brereton Marriott)
The old-fashioned arrangement of iron bars called the "bilboes" was fastened to the bulkhead at the bow end of the alleyway.
From The Black Buccaneer by Meader, Stephen W. (Stephen Warren)
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