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ˈsnipe-bill Also snipe's bill. [snipe n. 1.] 1. A kind of narrow moulding-plane with a sharp arris, for forming or cutting quirks. Also attrib.
1678Moxon Mech. Exerc. iv. 70 Plains in use among Joyners, called Molding-plains; as, the Round,..the Snipes-Bill. 1728Chambers Cycl. s.v. Plane, Moulding-Planes,..as the Round Plane, the Hollow, the OG, the Snipe's Bill, &c. 1842Gwilt Archit. Gloss., Snipe's Bill Plane, one with a sharp arris for getting out the quirks of mouldings. 1873Iron 1 Feb. 78/2 Planes... Snipe bills, per pair, 5/. 2. Conch. The snipe-shell or snipe's head.
1713Petiver Aquat. Anim. Amboinæ iv, Haustellum,..Snipes-bill. †3. Naut. (See quot.) Obs.
1750T. R. Blanckley Naval Expos. 154 Snipe Bills are a Sort of Hooks used for fastening the Axle-trees of the Chain Pumps to the Bitts. 4. U.S. (See quots. Also written snibel.)
1860Worcester, Snipe-bill, the bolt which connects the body of a cart with the axle. (Local, U.S.) 1902Webster's Suppl., Snipe-bill, a hinge beneath the body of a dumping cart, consisting of two interlinked eyebolts. 5. attrib. Resembling the bill of the snipe.
1795J. Wolcot (P. Pindar) Pindariana Wks. 1812 IV. 186 Her nose of snipe-bill race Which took a deal of stuff. |