Top hamper

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Hamper \Ham"per\, n. [See {Hamper} to shackle.]
   1. A shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes. --W. Browne.
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   2. (Naut.) Articles ordinarily indispensable, but in the way
      at certain times. --Ham. Nav. Encyc.
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   {Top hamper} (Naut.), unnecessary spars and rigging kept
      aloft.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Top-hamper \Top"-ham`per\, n. (Naut.)
   The upper rigging, spars, etc., of a ship. [Written also {top
   hamper}.]
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         All the ships of the fleet . . . were so encumbered
         with tophamper, so overweighted in proportion to their
         draught of water, that they could bear but little
         canvas, even with smooth seas and light and favorable
         winds.                                   --Motley.
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