The purpose to clew a hammock is to structurally sustain the hammock with a knot that will be hung by a tree with a lasso. This can be looked up online.
The present day meaning of the noun 'clew' is a word for a metal loop attached to the lower corner of a sail through which cords are passed; the cords from which a hammock is hung; a ball of thread or yarn. Based on these definitions of the noun, it not difficult to picture a group of worms that resemble a clump or ball of cord or yarn. The present day 'clue' was originally spelled 'clew', and based on the same meanings of the word, it isn't difficult to imagine untangling (following) a cord to secure a sail or hang a hammock.
1. A ball of yarn or thread.2. Greek Mythology The ball of thread used by Theseus to find his way out of the labyrinth.3. clews The cords by which a hammock is suspended.
Hint is another word for clew 2nd Answer: No, 'Hint' is not another word for clew. A clew is either a ball of thread or yarn, or it is the corner of a sail, or the ring that its rope is tied to. I found no other words for clew in my Thesaurus . . .
The Iron Clew was created in 1947.
The ISBN of The Iron Clew is 0-88150-241-3.
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Clew, or clue, is a ball of thread. The meaning "something to help solve a mystery" comes from the myth of Theseus, who used a clew given to him by Ariadne to mark an escape route out of the Labyrinth.
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