A knot
Knot
sail/sale
I'm not completely certain that I'm getting your intention. I edited the question and changed "union of sound" to "unit of sound". Later I went back and changed it to the original 'union', realizing you may have meant chord (and its homonym cord). I thought you were going for a homonym of "sone". The sone is a unit of sound and a homonym would be sewn. A homonym for weight would be wait. For the rope, you may be going for cord and chord. I'm thinking you are asking for a vegetable whose name has a homonym, but I'm stumped. There is bean and the British pronunciation of been.
Cabo can mean a rope, a corporal, a cape (geography), a bit, after, a stub.
Rope in Tagalog is "pisi."
Kalikala - someone's name [ka-lee-ka-la], and it means to catch (to rope) the sun.
homonyms adds
chord-musical tonecord-rope
carrot, karat chord, cord
To 'piss up a rope', like the act described, is to try to do something impossible.
A rope on a pulley (although technically you can't push the rope)
"She is at the end of her rope"
Yes, with meanings such as "to connect with rope or wire" or "to knot shoelaces" or "to play to a draw." There are several noun homonyms, including a railroad timber, a drawn game, and a necktie.
If something's money for old rope, it's a very easy way of making money. So make money the easy way. That term stems from Britain.
A halter and lead rope. It can be rope, nylon cord, or leather.
rope
sorry but i do not know what you mean by "show you hemp rope?" i might be able to answer it if it was "how to braid a hemp rope"
There are a number of things a person may mean when they call you a rope. They may mean that you are strong or that you are common.