tiller• On the other hand, she certainly didn't fancyjoiningFen in the confinedspace between tiller and cabin.• Many of this year's late crops now have inadequatetillers, which could affectyield.• Adjusting the tiller slightly, Kathy nudged the boat up against the ruler in her head.• I found no one at the tillers, and the usualblinding, all-enveloping cascade of a rainstorm.• She was gripping the tiller arm so tightly that the blood had been driven out of her knuckles.• Without him, the tiller man, the back end was snaking from side to side.• I was soaked to the skin, my hands so cold I could hardly keep hold of the tiller.• Trent met it with a slightmovement of the tillerbar, and the big catamaranlifted smoothly.
Origintiller
(1300-1400)Old Frenchtelier“handle for a weaving machine”