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Type of knot
The overhand loop is a simple knot which forms a fixed loop in a rope. Made by tying an overhand knot in the bight, it can be tied anywhere along a rope
Overhand_loop
Type of knot
overhand knot is one of the most fundamental knots, and it forms the basis of many others, including the simple noose, overhand loop, angler's loop,
Overhand_knot
the weight of the load depresses the loop to keep it in place Overhand loop – forms a fixed loop in a rope Overhand noose Oysterman's stopper knot (Ashley's
List_of_knots
Type of knot
Figure-eight loop as upper loop. A directional figure-eight loop could be more suitable. Truckers' Hitch With Overhand loop as upper loop Truckers' Hitch
Trucker's_hitch
Type of stopper knot
tighten the knot down. Pass the end of the line through the loop created by the first overhand knot. Tighten the knot down while sliding it into place at
Double_overhand_knot
Method of fastening or securing linear material
bowline, figure-eight knot, half hitch, kalmyk loop, one-sided overhand bend, overhand knot, overhand loop, reef knot, running bowline, single hitch, thief
Knot
Type of knot
on the bight arms crossed in one move on YouTube on the bight with two loops, front one moved back on YouTube one handed clove hitch on the bight, pinky
Clove_hitch
type of knot tied to prevent a rope from slipping through a grommet. The overhand knot is the simplest single-strand stopper knot. A turn is one round of
List_of_knot_terminology
Binding hitch knot
similarly to a clove hitch but with one end passed under the other, forming an overhand knot under a riding turn. The double constrictor knot is an even more robust
Constrictor_knot
Type of knot
end is pulled. Both knots are identical and are composed of a slipped overhand knot, where a bight allows the knot to be released by pulling on an end;
Slip_knot
Type of knot
Prusik (/ˈprʌsɪk/ PRUSS-ik) is a friction hitch or knot used to attach a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering
Prusik
Type of knot
described loops tied with the knot as undergoing one of three processes when stretched depending on the properties of the material used. First, the overhand knots
Fisherman's_knot
Curved section between two ends of a rope
fixed loop. The bowline on a bight forms two fixed loops in the middle of a rope. An overhand knot tied in the bight results in an overhand loop. A figure-eight
Bight_(knot)
Common binding knot
formed by tying a left-handed overhand knot between two ends, instead of around one end, and then a right-handed overhand knot via the same procedure,
Reef_knot
Type of stopper knot used in sailing and climbing
turn before the end is finally tightened. The figure-eight loop is used like an overhand loop knot. This type of knot can be used in prusik climbing when
Figure-eight_knot
Type of knot
created by a loop on the bight. It is used in climbing and caving. The Flemish loop or figure-eight loop is perhaps stronger than the loop knot. Neither
Figure-eight_loop
Type of knot
withstood. The authors recommend "2 half hitches on the bend back line and overhand knot on turn thru line." Even with these, it was always a bottom performer
Sheet_bend
Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords
Most quipus use three main types of knots: simple overhand knots; "long knots", consisting of an overhand knot with one or more additional turns; and figure-eight
Quipu
Type of knot
the rope, in a closed loop or strap, or a combination of these two in which it is tied with the end and then formed into a loop by securing the free end
Cow_hitch
Knot used in fishing
in) of line into a loop and pass it through the eye of the hook, lure or swivel. Tie a very loose overhand knot using the doubled loop and the doubled section
Palomar_knot
Structure of strands of flexible material
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Braid
Knot
an overhand knot in the end of the rope. Then tie a second overhand knot, pass the running end of the rope through it, and tighten. A lariat loop is similarly
Honda_knot
Simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope
for use in safety-critical applications, or by securing the knot with an overhand knot backup. The bowline's name has an earlier meaning, dating to the age
Bowline
Adjustable knot used to control friction in a belay system
(aka halter hitch) – not a noose (slipped overhand) – and the bight (loop) that sticks out is tied in an overhand around the load rope. A carabiner is then
Munter_hitch
Type of knot
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Hangman's_knot
Technique of knotting cords or thick yarns to make lace or fringe
to allow for securing or captured in a net-like array of intertwining overhand knots. A knotting board is often used to mount the cords for macramé work
Macramé
Knot that forms a fixed thicker point to prevent unreeving
like a leash handle. Knots commonly used for this purpose are: Overhand knot Double overhand knot Figure-eight knot Stevedore knot Ashley's stopper knot
Stopper_knot
Knotted handicraft
made with different colour strings. One loop strand is put through another and the latter loop pulled. The loops are then twisted together to resemble a
Scoubidou
Type of knot
knot. It adds an extra twist when tying the first throw, forming a double overhand knot. The additional turn provides more friction and can reduce loosening
Surgeon's_knot
Knot used to join two ropes together
The offset overhand bend (OOB, ABoK No. 1410) is a knot used to join two ropes together end-to-end. It is formed by holding two rope ends next to each
Offset_overhand_bend
Type of knot
"locked" by making one or more overhand knots with the loose ends in the manner of a square knot. The sizes of the two loops can also be fixed by making
Handcuff_knot
Type of knot
clinched by two overhand knots with the bights passed through the twists (one end of the rope must be available to tie the overhands). The dogshank, or
Sheepshank
Type of knot
start with an overhand knot pulled to a slip knot 8-2-The end side of the slip is folded into a loop with end side up 8-3-The resulting loop is folded under
Miller's_knot
Type of temporary knot
to form the loop, but the tying method does not affect the performance of the resulting hitch. Begin with an overhand loop, that is, a loop in which the
Marlinespike_hitch
Type of knot
clockwise loop around the pole, with the working end of the rope on top. Bring the working end through the loop. At this point, you have an overhand knot around
Two_half-hitches
Fishing knot
multiple overhand noose. His diagram shows how the knot can be manipulated into the more familiar form. This knot is also called the Duncan loop, after
Uni_knot
Necktie knot
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Windsor_knot
Punch in boxing
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Overhand. The rear overhand punch is a powerful, looping strike designed to go "over" an opponent's guard. The mechanics
Overhand_punch
Hitch knot
The double overhand noose is a very secure hitch knot. It might be used by cavers and canyoneers to bind a cow tail or a foot loop to a carabiner. Make
Double_overhand_noose
1944 encyclopedia of knots by Clifford W. Ashley
KM31, KM32, and KM33. For an example see the footnotes in harness loop and butterfly loop articles. Additionally, this IGKT posting contains many verifiable
The_Ashley_Book_of_Knots
Rope loop and knot
the standing part through. The noose knot is a slipped version of the overhand knot. The knot most closely associated with execution is the hangman's
Noose
Class of ornamental knots
while four create a square. A two lead, 3 bight Turk's head is a double overhand knot. A two lead, three bight Turk's head is also a trefoil knot if the
Turk's_head_knot
Method of joining electrical cable
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Western_Union_splice
Simple binding knot
simple binding knot. Similar to the constrictor knot, it also features an overhand knot under a riding turn. A visible difference is that the ends emerge
Strangle_knot
Adjustable hitch knot
The taut-line hitch is an adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension. It is useful when the length of a line will need to be periodically adjusted
Taut-line_hitch
Ropework tool
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Fid
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
List_of_binding_knots
Knot used in electrical wiring
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Underwriter's_knot
Bend knot
is an end-to-end joining knot formed by two symmetrically interlinked overhand knots. It is stable, secure, and highly resistant to jamming. It is also
Zeppelin_bend
Fishing knot
then tied in an overhand knot around the running line. Finally, an overhand knot is tied in the tag end. When tightened, the overhand knot in the tag
Arbor_knot
Knot
loop knot, in which case A becomes the standing part in the loop, B and D the two strands of the loop, and C the free end. It is also a secure loop if
Lapp_knot
Method of tying a necktie
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Small_knot
Type of knot
folding each of the exposed ends into a loop (bight) and joining the loops with a second half hitch. The size of the loops and the length of the exposed ends
Shoelace_knot
knot/Unknot - a simple un-knotted closed loop 31 knot/Trefoil knot - (2,3)-torus knot, the two loose ends of a common overhand knot joined together 41 knot/Figure-eight
List of mathematical knots and links
List_of_mathematical_knots_and_links
Traditional Korean accessory for hanbok
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Norigae
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up overhand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Overhand may refer to: Overhand (boxing), a looping punch Overhand knot Overhand throwing motion
Overhand
Type of knot
circumstances. One way to distinguish them is that in the reef knot each loop passes completely over, or completely under (not through) the neck of the
Granny_knot
Series of knots for shortening a cable
washing machine. To tie: Create a loop in the rope. Then pull a bight of the working part through the loop, creating an overhand noose knot. Pull another bight
Chain_sinnet
Type of knot
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Half_hitch
Greek physician
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Heraklas
Type of knot
com/watch?v=gWhLCM3Hm7U Overhand knot on standing part and half-hitch by the working end. List of knots "Anglers loop or Perfection loop". Knots and Climbing
Angler's_loop
Type of knot
figure-eight loop, (also known as a bunny ears, or a dog eared loop) is a type of knot that forms two parallel loops, and resembles the figure-eight loop. It is
Double_figure-eight_loop
Knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope
butterfly loop, also known as lineman's loop, butterfly knot, alpine butterfly knot and lineman's rider, is a knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle
Butterfly_loop
Loop knot often perceived as having better security than a bowline
a backup stopper knot added to the tail, such as a double overhand knot tied around the loop. The Yosemite finish can be applied to other bowline variants
Yosemite_bowline
Type of knot
The Surgeon's loop (a.k.a. Double Loop) is tied the same way as the surgeon's knot but with a double strand. Therefore, this knot does use more line than
Surgeon's_loop
Method of joining electrical wire
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Rat-tail_splice
Rope work used to secure a set of objects to a base
to a loop on one end and a hook on the other, is then placed under the animal's belly, generally (and according to the diagram above) with the loop on the
Diamond_hitch
Tool used in marine ropework
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Marlinspike
Decorative handicraft art
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Chinese_knotting
Type of knot
Karash double loop is a common name for a knot forming two loops. This knot has been a known variant of the Bowline on a bight per the International Guild
Karash_double_loop
Knot that makes a pair of fixed-size loops in the middle of a rope
end (the bight) and create an overhand loop where the knot will be (see Step 1 below). Pass the bight through the loop on the opposite side it came from
Bowline_on_a_bight
Type of knot
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Thief_knot
Hand weaving technique
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Knotted-pile_carpet
Type of bend knot
concern in normal rope. The term "blood knot" can also refer to "a double overhand knot tied in a cat-o'-nine-tails". The barrel knot, called blood knot by
Blood_knot
Type of knot
fraying. There are 4 main steps to tying the Celtic knot: two consecutive overhand loops, the last one placed partially over the first forming two petals of
Celtic_button_knot
Type of knot used to join a rope to an object
overhand knots. Marlinespike hitch A temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle. Midshipman's hitch An adjustable loop knot
Hitch_(knot)
Knot to weight the end of a rope
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Monkey's_fist
Type of knot
shown as two interlocked overhand knots made in two parallel ropes or cords. The variations are in the ways in which the overhand knots interweave and in
True_lover's_knot
Method for storing rope or cable in compact yet easily attainable form
other loop. Connecting the ends on the outside of the loops, or tying them in that position, ensures that the ends don't pass through the loops in storage
Coiling
Type of knot used to join two lengths of rope
bend An original bend by Clifford Ashley consisting of interlocking overhand loops. #1452 Beer knot A bend suitable for tubular webbing. Its most common
Bend_(knot)
Traditional Japanese paper artform
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Mizuhiki
Type of knot
loops. Make a bird's beak with your index and thumb and weave them down through the loop, up through the cat's eye and down through the bottom loop,
Bottle_sling
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
List_of_friction_hitch_knots
Type of knot
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Buntline_hitch
Type of knot
diamond knot (or knife lanyard knot) is a knot for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord such as on a lanyard. A similar knot, also called the
Diamond_knot
Semi-permanent joint between two ropes
strands. Splices can be used to form a stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. Splices are preferred
Rope_splicing
Type of knot
same side here. one overhand loop another partially overlapping underhand loop behind third loop bends back an weaves fourth loop completes the symmetry
Chinese_button_knot
Way of fastening two or more items together with rope
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Lashing_(ropework)
Bend knot, joins two ropes
(ABoK #1421). The additional step of passing the ends through the outer loops to complete the knot results in each line entering and exiting the knot
Reever_Knot
Type of knot
figure eight (a.k.a. inline figure-eight loop) is a loop knot. It is a knot that can be made on the bight. The loop must only be loaded in the correct direction
Directional_figure_eight
loop knot in the middle, just shorter than the area to be bound. (An overhand loop knot can be used here, but a Butterfly Knot works better because it
Versatackle_knot
Loop knot
bowline, or 'anti-bowline' is in a class of knots known as 'eye knots' or 'loop knots'. The eye is formed in the end of the rope to permit attachments/connections
Eskimo_bowline
Form of loop knot
starting with an overhand knot, then letting the working end pass in the following order through first the eye of the clover (overhand knot) on the main
Zeppelin_loop
Heraldic knot
continuous loop laid out as an upright square shape with loops at each of the four corners. Since the design readily unwinds to an ordinary loop, it is not
Bowen_knot
Type of knot
and draw the loop through and so release the load. Tying onto a ring. The Overhand Noose is sometimes used as a Slip Knot to form the loops of a Trucker's
Overhand_knot_with_draw-loop
Class of knot used to add weight to the end of a rope to make it easier to throw
multiple turns. Complete the knot by passing the tail end through the bight loop. Make a bight Wrap the working end around Put the end through the bight Tighten
Heaving_line_knot
Method of joining electrical wire
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
T-splice
Binding around the end of a rope to prevent it from fraying
one end of the whipping cord is looped along the rope to be whipped, and the remaining cord wound tightly over the loop. Finally the loose end of the wound
Whipping_knot
Type of knot
pushing with the fingers. The thumb may also help it through the loop. The result is an Overhand knot of the tail, where the knot is around the main part, with
Falconer's_knot
Knot used for attaching a rope to a ring
Farmer's loop Figure-eight Figure-eight loop Figure-of-nine loop Friction hitch Klemheist Munter hitch Noose Overhand loop Prusik Trident loop Yosemite
Anchor_bend
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Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of some twenty farmsteads, mainly in Telemark and on the west coast, named Øverland, from øver ‘upper’ + land ‘land’.English : habitational name from Overland Farm in Kent, named with Old English yfer ‘hill brow’ + land ‘land’.
Boy/Male
American, British, Dutch, English, German
Strong as a Wild Boar
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Spotted Deer; Name of a God; Loop Spotted Deer; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Loop; Autumn
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoods or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive hood, from Middle English hod(de), hood, hud ‘hood’. Some early examples with prepositions seem to be topographic names, referring to a place where there was a hood-shaped hill or a natural shelter or overhang, providing protection from the elements. In some cases the name may be habitational, from places called Hood, in Devon (possibly ‘hood-shaped hill’) and North Yorkshire (possibly ‘shelter’ or ‘fortification’).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUid ‘descendant of Ud’, a personal name of uncertain derivation. This was the name of an Ulster family who were bards to the O’Neills of Clandeboy. It was later altered to Mac hUid. Compare Mahood.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Natural; Original; Innate; Simply; Loop
Boy/Male
English
Strong as a boar.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived at the ‘upper end’ of a settlement, from Middle English overe, uvere ‘upper’ + end ‘end’.
Boy/Male
French
Surname with American connotations due to Laramie; a town in Wyoming USA on the Overland Trail of...
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Shadows at high Noon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Slender; Beautiful; Delicate
Boy/Male
Hindu
To live, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Basque
Refers to the Virgin Mary.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devashree | தேவாஷà¯à®°à¯€
Goddess Lakshmi, Divine beauty
Girl/Female
French
One of Cleopatra's attendants in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra was named Charmian.
Male
Egyptian
, obviam venit.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of Lord Krishna, Lord venkateswara, Lord Vishnu, He who has beautiful locks of hair, Slayer of Keshi demon
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a.
Done (as pitching or bowling) with the hand higher than the elbow, or the arm above, or higher than, the shoulder.
v. t.
To hang over; to jut or project over.
v. t.
See Overhaul.
n.
The projection of a part beyond another part that is directly below it, or beyond a part by which it is supported; as, the overhang of a shaft; i. e., its projection beyond its bearing.
v. t. & i.
To carry (goods, boats, etc.) overland between navigable waters.
n.
Specifically: The projection of an upper part (as a roof, an upper story, or other part) of a building beyond the lower part; as, the overhang of a roof, of the eaves, etc.
a.
Over and over; -- applied to a style of sewing, or to a seam, in which two edges, usually selvedges, are sewed together by passing each stitch over both.
n.
In a general sense, that which just out or projects; a projection; also, the measure of the projection; as, the overhang is five feet.
adv.
In an overhand manner or style.
v. i.
To jut over.
n.
The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.
imp. & p. p.
of Overhang
imp. & p. p.
of Overhaul
n.
The portion of the bow or stem of a vessel that projects over the water beyond the water line.
a.
Being, or accomplished, over the land, instead of by sea; as, an overland journey.
adv.
By, upon, or across, land.
v. i.
To jut over; to overhang.
v. t.
See Overhaul.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Overhang