belay - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Middle English beleggen, bileggen, from Old English beleċġan (“to cover, invest, surround, afflict, attribute to, charge with, accuse”), From Proto-West Germanic *bilaggjan, equivalent to be- (“about, around”) + lay. Cognate with Dutch beleggen (“to cover, overlay, belay”), German belegen (“to cover, occupy, belay”), Swedish belägga (“to pave”).
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belay (third-person singular simple present belays, present participle belaying, simple past and past participle belayed or belaid)
- (ambitransitive, nautical) To make (a rope) fast by turning it around a fastening point such as a cleat.
- (transitive, climbing) To handle a climbing rope to prevent (a climber) from falling to the ground.
He would need an experienced partner to belay him on the difficult climbs.
- (transitive) To lay aside; to stop; to cancel.
I could only hope the remaining piton would belay his fall.
Belay that order!
- (intransitive, nautical) The general command to stop or cease.
- (transitive, obsolete) To surround; to environ; to enclose.
- (transitive, obsolete) To overlay; to adorn.
- (transitive, obsolete) To besiege; invest; surround.
- (transitive, obsolete) To lie in wait for in order to attack; block up or obstruct.
to handle a climbing rope
- Bulgarian: (please verify) осигурявам (bg) (osigurjavam)
- Czech: jistit (cs) impf
- Dutch: zekeren (nl)
- French: assurer (fr)
- German: sichern (de)
- Italian: assicurare (it)
- Russian: страхова́ть (ru) impf (straxovátʹ), подстрахо́вывать (ru) impf (podstraxóvyvatʹ), подстрахова́ть (ru) pf (podstraxovátʹ)
- Spanish: asegurar (es)
- Swedish: säkra (sv)
- Ukrainian: страхува́ти (straxuváty), підстрахо́вувати (pidstraxóvuvaty)
Translations to be checked
belay (plural belays)
- (climbing) The securing of a rope to a rock or other projection.
- (climbing) The object to which a rope is secured.
- (climbing) A location at which a climber stops and builds an anchor with which to secure their partner.
1967, Anthony Greenbank, Instructions in Mountaineering, page 84:
But instead of swapping over at the ice axe belay, you carry on in the lead, cutting or kicking steps until you are about twenty feet above.
belay
- “belay”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “belay”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.