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▪ I. † sabliere1 Arch. Obs. [a. F. sablière, of obscure origin.] ‘A piece of wood as long as a beam but not so thick’ (Phillips 1696).
1800Henry & Thompson Jrnl. 23 Oct. in E. Coues New Light Early Hist. Greater Northwest (1897) I. iii. 123 Oak logs..contg. 100 ft. for the sableries. 1809D. Thompson Jrnl. 18 Nov. (1950) 64 Men put up the partition Wall of my Room & finished the Walls the Sablier Beams Roof Beams &c which ended the Day. ▪ II. † sabliere2 Obs. [a. F. sablière sand-pit, f. sable sand:—L. sabulum.] A sand-pit or gravel-pit.
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