keelhaul

verb

keel·​haul ˈkēl-ˌhȯl How to pronounce keelhaul (audio)
keelhauled; keelhauling; keelhauls

transitive verb

1
: to haul under the keel of a ship as punishment or torture
2
: to rebuke severely

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The Brutal History of Keelhaul

In the mid-1600s, British monarchs were intent on using their powerful navy to expand their empire. Insubordination was not tolerated, and mutinous sailors were disciplined severely to discourage others from similar rebellion. Keelhauling was one of the worst penalties that could befall a renegade mariner. Although they definitely practiced the gruesome punishment, the British did not invent it—the Dutch did. Keelhaul is a translation of the Dutch word kielhalen, which means "to haul under the keel of a ship." Even after the practice was banned on European naval vessels in the mid-1800s, the word keelhaul remained in English as a term for a severe scolding.

Examples of keelhaul in a Sentence

there's no need to keelhaul him—it was an honest mistake, and a small one at that
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Word History

Etymology

Dutch kielhalen, from kiel keel + halen to haul

First Known Use

1666, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of keelhaul was in 1666

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“Keelhaul.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/keelhaul. Accessed 19 Mar. 2024.

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keelhaul

verb
keel·​haul -ˌhȯl How to pronounce keelhaul (audio)
1
: to haul under the keel of a ship as punishment or torture
2
: to scold severely
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