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peavey, pevy U.S.|ˈpiːvɪ| Also pivie. [From the surname, Peavey, of the inventor.] A lumberer's cant-hook having a spike at the end of the lever.
1878Lumberman's Gaz. 16 Mar., The best cast steel Pevy made in the world. 1893Scribner's Mag. June 714/2 The banking-ground swarms with men armed with pevies (which are cant-hooks furnished with strong pikes in the end). 1902Nation (N.Y.) 9 Oct. 289/3 Our hands are hard-callused by peavies and poles. 1907Black Cat June 24 Mehetabel launched the boat, and running along the logs, piloted it hither and thither hooked to a pivie. |