chainfall

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

chain +‎ fall

Noun[edit]

chainfall (plural chainfalls)

  1. A chain laid across a beam or similar, used as part of a hoist for lifting objects.
    • 2006, Duff Brenna, The Book of Mamie, page 195:
      I pinched a cowlift over Jewel's hipbones. Then we took a chainfall and hooked it to an overhead beam and then to the cowlift.