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fog-signal [f. fog n.2 + signal n.] 1. Naut. (See quot. 1867.)
1759A. Holmes in Naval Chron. XXIV. 123 Came to an anchor with the fog signal on English Bank. 1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Fog-signals, the naval code established by guns to keep a fleet together, to tack, wear, and perform sundry evolutions..also, certain sounds made in fogs as warnings to other vessels. 2. Railways. A detonator placed on the metals in foggy weather to guide drivers of trains.
1856Engineer 536/1 The detonating fog signal. So fog-signalling vbl. n.; fog-signaller, fog-signalman, a man with fog-signals.
1883F. S. Williams Our Iron Roads ix. (ed. 4) 295 The duty now devolving upon the fog-signalman is this. 1889G. Findlay Eng. Railway 164 A system of what is called ‘fog-signalling’ has been devised. 1893Westm. Gaz. 14 Nov. 6/3 Fog-signallers were placed along the railway lines. |