verb
- to secure a rope by winding it around a cleat, pin, or other fixed object
- to stop or cancel an order or command
Usage: nautical; climbing
Usage: nautical; informal
noun
- a method of securing a rope or the object around which a rope is secured
Usage: nautical; climbing
Examples
- The sailor belayed the rope around the cleat to secure the boat.
- She belayed her climbing partner from below.
- The captain shouted ‘Belay that order!’ when he changed his mind.
- Make sure the belay is secure before starting the climb.
- He wrapped the rope around the belay pin three times.
- The climber checked her belay device before rappelling down.
- Belay my last command – we’ll proceed as planned.