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ˈbunding, n. Mining.|ˈbʌndɪŋ| Also 7–8 bunning. ‘A staging of boards on stulls or stemples, to carry deads.’ Raymond Mining Gloss. Hence bunding v., to furnish with a bunding.
1653E. Manlove Lead-Mines (E.D.S.) 257 Bunnings, Polings, Stemples. 1747Hooson Miner's Dict. D iv b, Shafts are likewise Bunding'd over when the Miner has done with them. Ibid. T iv, The use of these are to Climbe by, or for making Bundings. 1795Milnes in Phil. Trans. LXXXVI. 359 Expecting that the whole mass of bunnings above them, which contains many hundred tons weight of rubbish, had given way. |