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Pad
·vi To rob on foot.
II. Pad ·noun A footpath; a road.
III. Pad ·vi To wear a path by walking.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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pad
The highway, or a robber thereon; also a bed. Footpads; foot robbers. To go out upon the pad; to go ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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pad
, or pad-piece.
In ship-building, a piece of timber placed on the top of a beam at its middle part...
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Piece
·noun A castle; a fortified building.
II. Piece ·noun One of the superior men, distinguished from a...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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piece
A wench. A damned good or bad piece; a girl who is more or less active and skilful in the amorous co...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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piece
A little while. 'Stay a piece.' Provincial in the north of England.--Johnson. The common expression ...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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piece
applied to time : Stay a piece ; i. e. a little while. York.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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Pad elephant
·add. ·- An elephant that is furnished with a pad for carrying burdens instead of with a howdah for ...
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Sea pad
·- The <<Puffin>>.
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Tongue-pad
·noun A great talker.
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high pad
A highwayman. CANT.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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pad borrowers
Horse stealers.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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rum pad
The highway. CANT.
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Chimney-piece
·noun A decorative construction around the opening of a fireplace.
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cod piece
The fore flap of a man's breeches. Do they bite, master? where, in the cod piece or collar?--a jocul...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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The Sailor's Word-Book
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cart-piece
An early battering cannon mounted on a peculiar cart.
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chamber-piece
See chamber
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cross-piece
The transverse timber of the bitts. Also, a rail of timber extending over the windlass of some merch...
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dagger-piece
, or dagger-wood.
A timber or plank that faces on to the poppets of the bilge-ways, and crosses th...
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dragon piece
A strut or abutment.
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face-piece
A piece of elm tabled on to the knee of the head, in the fore-part, to assist the conversion of the ...
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gunner's piece
In destroying and bursting guns, means a fragment of the breech, which generally flies upward.
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hailshot-piece
A sort of gun supplied of old to our ships, with dice of iron as the missile.
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head-piece
A term for the helmet.
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lengthening-piece
The same as short top-timber (which see).
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main-piece
The strong horizontal beam of the windlass, supported at the ends by iron spindles in the windlass-b...
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port-piece
An ancient piece of ordnance used in our early fleets.
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jaw-piece
See rolling-chock
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shoe-piece
A board placed under the heel of a spar, or other weighty mass, to save the deck. In some cases inte...
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sweep-piece
A block at the bottom of the port-sill for receiving the chock of the gun-carriage, and to aid in tr...
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time-piece
, chronometer
An instrument adapted for measuring mean time. The result of many years of study and e...
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vent-piece
The movable fitment which closes the breech and contains the vent in Armstrong breech-loading guns.
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wall-piece
A very heavy powerful musket, for use in fortified places.
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to pad the hoof
See to beat the hoof.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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hand mast-piece
The smaller hand mast-spars.
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piece of eight
The early name for the coin of the value of 8 reals, the well-known Spanish dollar.
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port-piece chamber
A paterero for loading a port-piece at the breech.
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yard-arm piece
An octagonal piece of timber supplied to replace a yard-arm if shot away. It is one-third the length...
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Piece Of Gold
The rendering "pieces of gold," as in (2 Kings 5:5) is very doubtful; and "shekels of gold") as desi...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
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Piece Of Silver
I. In the Old Testament the word "pieces" is used in the Authorized Version for a word understood in...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
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main-piece of the rudder
The rudder-stock, or piece which is connected by the rudder-bands to the stern-post.
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chamber of a piece of ordnance
The end of the bore modified to receive the charge of powder. In mortars, howitzers, and shell-guns,...
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muzzle of a piece of ordnance
The forward extremity of the cylinder, and the metal which surrounds it, extending back to the neck,...
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