The iron arming to a handspike, polar-pile, &c.
·noun An inclined trough in an ore-crushing mill. II. Shoe ·noun An iron socket to protect the poin...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
Of various forms, from the mere sandal (q.v.) to the complete covering of the foot. The word so rend...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
[Sandal] ...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
·noun A <<Galoche>>. ...
1) On the north side of Great Eastcheap at Nos. 20-22, near the Boar's Head (q.v.), in the parish of...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
North out of Fleet Street to Charterhouse Street, west of Farringdon Street (P.O. Directory). In Far...
In old fortification, a low work of this plan sometimes thrown up in ditches. ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
A board placed under the heel of a spar, or other weighty mass, to save the deck. In some cases inte...
North out of Ludgate Hill, in Farringdon Ward Without, west of Old Bailey (Bacon, 1912). First ment...
A bridge over the stream of the Walbrook by the church of St. John upon Walbrook (S. 27 and 230). E...
In Foster Lane (Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. ...
The iron or copper straps so shaped, used as the fastenings which connect the gripe with the fore-fo...
Those by which side-scuttles or ventilators to the cabins are hung. ...
A sweep curving from the bitt-heads abaft the main-mast carrying a set of nine-pin swivel-blocks as ...
East out of Shoe Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, 1799). Site now occupied by ...
See Brewhouse Yard. ...
Mentioned 1654 (L. and P. Commonw. VII. 341). Qy. = Horse Alley. ...
East out of Tower Royal to the church of St. John Walbrook (S. 230). First mention: A lane leading ...
A flat block of hard wood, convex on the back, and having a hole sufficiently large to contain the b...
See Queen's Arms Alley. ...
See Robin Hood Court. ...
See fore-foot, gripe, horse. ...