IPA: //ˈaɪhʊk//
KK: /ˈaɪˌhʊk/
A type of hook that is connected to a ring at the end of a rope or chain, often used for securing or hanging objects.
The fisherman used an eyehook to secure his net to the boat.
The word 'eyehook' is formed from 'eye' (from Old English 'ēage', meaning the organ of sight) and 'hook' (from Old English 'hōc', meaning a curved or bent instrument). The term 'eyehook' refers to a hook designed to be attached to or used with the eye, often in fishing or crafting contexts.
Think of the 'eye' as the organ of sight and 'hook' as a curved tool — together, they create 'eyehook', which is a hook related to the eye.