释义 |
cabble, v.|ˈkæb(ə)l| Iron-smelting. To break up flat pieces of partially finished iron for fagotting. (See quots.) Hence cabbler, cabbling.
1849Weale Dict. Terms s.v., The process..which in Gloucestershire is called ‘scabbling’ or more correctly ‘cabbling’ ..is simply breaking up this flat iron into small pieces. Men are especially allocated for this operation, and are named ‘cabblers’. 1874Knight Dict. Mech. 418/1 The pig iron is..4. Tilted; making a flat, oval plate. 5. Cabbled; that is, broken up into pieces. 6. Fagoted. 1875Ure Dict. Arts I. 558 Finery iron is smelted with charcoal, and when a soft mass of about two hundredweight is formed it is hammered out into a flat oval from two to four inches in thickness; this is allowed to cool, and is then broken up into small pieces, which is the process of cabbling or scabbling. |