Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A small hemp or cotton line used in fishing for cod.

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Examples

  • I fathomed it easily with a cod-line and a stone weighing about a pound and a half, and could tell accurately when the stone left the bottom, by having to pull so much harder before the water got underneath to help me.

    Walden 2004

  • There are plenty of hooks on board the "Balaklava," and unfortunately only one cod-line; but what with the deep-sea lead-and-line, and a roll of blue cord, with a spike for a sinker, and the hooks, we are soon in the midst of excitement.

    Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses Frederic S. Cozzens

  • A small knob is screwed into the inner end of each batten, and a cod-line provided, with a loop in each end, somewhat longer than the width across the transom.

    Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition. United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance

  • All the morning they had toiled against the current, sometimes poling, sometimes "tracking" by means of a sixty-foot cod-line.

    The Silent Places 1904

  • I found my luncheon ready on the table in the little entry, wrapped in its shining old homespun napkin; and as if by way of special consolation, there was a stone bottle of Mrs. Todd's best spruce beer, with a long piece of cod-line wound round it, by which it could be lowered, for coolness, into the deep schoolhouse well.

    A Dunnet Shepherdess 1899

  • He's got two or three fresh codfish, and here's his cod-line of rawhide -- with bone sinkers.

    The Young Alaskans Emerson Hough 1890

  • In a few minutes Rob, having found a longish pole in the grass near by, had hurriedly bound with a piece of cod-line the three large hooks at the end so that they made a gang or gaff.

    The Young Alaskans Emerson Hough 1890

  • They set up a mast through an opening in one of the thwarts, passed through a hole in its top a cord the size of a cod-line, fastened this to the stern of the boat, and leaped ashore with the free end.

    Russian Rambles Isabel Florence Hapgood 1889

  • Ben bridled the horse after some difficulty, Reddy drew out from its hiding-place a whip made by tying a piece of cod-line to an alder branch, and Toby was about to mount, when Joe Robinson came in sight.

    Mr. Stubbs's Brother A Sequel to 'Toby Tyler' James Otis 1880

  • "Jest get him to trottin 'once, an' then you can tell what he's good for," suggested Reddy, anxious to try the effect of his whip; and, without waiting for the rider's permission, he lashed the unfortunate animal with the cod-line until he succeeded in rousing him thoroughly.

    Mr. Stubbs's Brother A Sequel to 'Toby Tyler' James Otis 1880

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