单词 | poll-pick |
释义 | > as lemmaspoll-pick poll-pick n. (also pole-pick) Mining (now historical) a miner's pick with a poll end (cf. sense 5a). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > mining equipment > [noun] > miner's pick pulypyk1360 twibillc1440 mandrel1516 hack?a1558 two-billc1619 tubber1671 fouldenhead1747 poll-pick1747 tubbal1847 moil1871 dresser1881 1747 W. Hooson Miners Dict. at Picks Pole-Picks..are for hard Work, and have but one end made Sharp, the other is a Head-end, to break or bruse..any hard Substance we meet with. 1865 H. Bauerman Geol. Models 22 Poll pick, single-armed pick with a short bluff point, used for hard veins and working into rock where the slitter is too slight. 1998 J. H. Rieuwerts Gloss. Derbyshire Lead Mining Terms 119/1 Poll/pole-pick..sometimes called stone picks. One end was sharpened to a point, the other squared. Used for cutting levels through solid stone or widening the walls of stopes. < as lemmas |
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