Rudder

Rudder

(πηδάλιον, Ac 27:20, strictly a footlet; "helm," Jas 3:4), an oar (hence the English paddle) used by the ancients for steering vessels, being passed through an eye or rowlock at the stern; when at anchor they were unshipped, and secured from slipping through the rudder port by lashings (ζευκτήρια, "bands"). There were usually two of these rudders (hence the plural), one on each quarter of the vessel. SEE SHIP.

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