Treenell-trees.
Are joyned to the crosse-trees, and doe lie crosse each other, and serve to the same use; they differ only, that the treenell-trees are those which goe long ships, and the other thwart-ships. Vide crosse-trees.
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Are joyned to the crosse-trees, and doe lie crosse each other, and serve to the same use; they differ only, that the treenell-trees are those which goe long ships, and the other thwart-ships. Vide crosse-trees.