taffrail

Etymology
From either or , by false alteration.

Noun

 * 1)  The curved wooden top of the stern of a sailing man-of-war or East Indiaman, usually carved or decorated.
 * 2)  The rail around the stern of a ship.
 * 3) * See also citations under tafferel.
 * 4)  The deck area at the stern of a vessel.
 * 1) * See also citations under tafferel.
 * 2)  The deck area at the stern of a vessel.

Translations

 * Finnish: selkälauta
 * Hebrew:


 * Catalan: coronament
 * Finnish: peräparras
 * Hebrew:
 * Irish:, ,
 * Middle Irish: lipting
 * Manx:


 * Finnish: peräkansi
 * Irish: teafrail, lifting, rancás
 * Manx: taffyl
 * Norwegian:
 * Nynorsk: lyfting
 * Old Irish: lipting