单词 | frost-nail |
释义 | frost-nail1/ˈfrɒs(t)neɪl/Farriery. Now somewhat rare and chiefly historical noun A nail with a large sharp head, inserted into a horseshoe in place of a regular nail to provide extra traction in frosty conditions. OriginMiddle English. From frost + nail. frost-nail2/ˈfrɒs(t)neɪl/Now rare (archaic in later use) verb [with object] To equip (a horse) with horseshoes which are fitted with frost-nails. Also with the horse's rider as object. In later use usually in pass. Compare frost. OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in Hugh Platt (bap. 1552, d. 1608), writer on agriculture and inventor. From frost-nail. |
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