TIMON a helm
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timonsTIMON, a helm
TAUIt was a first for Timon of Athens
PALEFIREWhat the "arrant thief" of a moon "snatches from the sun," in Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens"
timona helm
helmlesswithout a helm
MANSControls, as a helm
ALEETurn of a helm.
AFTHelm location in a sloop
helmsHELM, to steer a ship
AWEATHERA position of the helm.
helmingHELM, to steer a ship
helmedHELM, to steer a ship
ALEEWay to direct a helm
ALEEOne way to direct a helm
YAREResponding to the helm, as a ship.
easedput the helm of (a ship) alee
starboardedTurn (a ship or its helm) to starboard
starboardingTurn (a ship or its helm) to starboard
yarest(of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered
yar(of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered
yarer(of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered
yare(of a ship) quick to the helm; easily handled or maneuvered
basinetssupplementary cap that is worn underneath a helm, as an arming cap
basinetsupplementary cap that is worn underneath a helm, as an arming cap
steerageway(of a vessel) The minimum speed required for proper response to the helm
griping(of a ship) Turn to face the wind in spite of the helm
tricksA sailor's turn at the helm, usually lasting for two or four hours
portedto turn or put (a helm) to the left used chiefly as a command
wheelat the helm of a ship, the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, etc.
easedlet (a helm or rudder) come back a little after having been put hard over
checkto alter the helm of a turning vessel to keep the bow from swinging too far or too rapidly
starboardthe right-hand side of a ship / to put or turn (the helm) to the starboard side of the vessel
ahull(of a sailing vessel) with all sails furled and the helm lashed to head into the wind, as in heavy weather
luffedto set (the helm of a ship) in such a way as to bring the head of the ship into the wind
luffto set (the helm of a ship) in such a way as to bring the head of the ship into the wind