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- Q2938744 subject Q6157192.
- Q2938744 subject Q8682399.
- Q2938744 subject Q8696914.
- Q2938744 subject Q8697139.
- Q2938744 abstract "Template:For Brails, in a sailing ship, are small lines used to haul in or up the edges (leeches) or corners of sails, before furling. On a ship rig, these brails are most often found on the mizzen sail. The command is, hale up the brails, or, brail up the sails. The word brail comes from Middle English brayle, from Anglo-French braiel belt, strap, brail, alteration of Old French braiuel belt, probably ultimately from Latin braca pant.".
- Q2938744 thumbnail Brail_(PSF).jpg?width=300.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q1420117.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581130.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q25999.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q2626877.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q331744.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q352376.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q5509568.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q6157192.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q8682399.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q8696914.
- Q2938744 wikiPageWikiLink Q8697139.
- Q2938744 comment "Template:For Brails, in a sailing ship, are small lines used to haul in or up the edges (leeches) or corners of sails, before furling. On a ship rig, these brails are most often found on the mizzen sail. The command is, hale up the brails, or, brail up the sails. The word brail comes from Middle English brayle, from Anglo-French braiel belt, strap, brail, alteration of Old French braiuel belt, probably ultimately from Latin braca pant.".
- Q2938744 label "Brail".
- Q2938744 depiction Brail_(PSF).jpg.