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▪ I. shole Naut.|ʃəʊl| [Of obscure origin. Cf. shoe n. 5 j.] (See quots.)
1711W. Sutherland Shipbuild. Assist. 26 The Transoms ought to be level, but especially the Wing Transom, securing all very well with Shores, which ought to be plac'd on Timber Foundations, called Sholes. 1805Shipwright's Vade-M. 131 Sholes, pieces of oak or plank, placed under the soles of the standards; or under the heels of the shores, in docks or slips where there are no groundways, to enable them to sustain the weight required without sinking. ▪ II. shole obs. form of shoal, shovel. |