Prolonge
noun, plural prolonges
[proh-lon-jiz; French praw-lawnzh] /proʊˈlɒn dʒɪz; French prɔˈlɔ̃ʒ/ (Show IPA). Military.
1.
a rope having a hook at one end and a toggle at the other, used for various purposes, as to draw a gun carriage.
noun
1.
(formerly) a specially fitted rope used as part of the towing equipment of a gun carriage
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