Etymology:
The word "belay" comes from the Middle English word "beleien," meaning "to stand by; await." It is ultimately derived from the Old French word "belaier," meaning "to guard, defend."
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "belay" originated in the context of sailing, where it was used to refer to the process of securing a line by winding it around a cleat or other object. It was later adopted in other contexts, such as climbing, where it has the same basic meaning of fastening or securing.
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