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† sivet, sivil Obs. (See quots.)
1607Markham Caval. vi. ix. 54 He shall not suffer any holes to be cut through the tree for to passe the stirrop leathers thorowe, but to haue stronge Siuills of yron wel reuited thorow the tree wherein to put your stirrop leathers. 1688Holme Armoury iii. iii. 93/2 The Sivets, which are square rings in Plates, three on each side the tree to put the straps too. Ibid. ix. 397/1 The Sivett, is a square barr of Iron or square-Buckle, without a tonge, set to the sides of the Sadle-tree,..to hang the Straps at for the Girth, and the Leathers for the Stirrops. |