The pole or shaft by which a wagon, cart, or other vehicle is attached to the animal drawing it, esp. one of the pair of shafts between which a…
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释义 | society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > cart, carriage, or wagon > parts of cart or carriage > [noun] > shaft(s) or pole (34) thillc1325 The pole or shaft by which a wagon, cart, or other vehicle is attached to the animal drawing it, esp. one of the pair of shafts between which a… limber1480 The shaft of a cart or carriage. Obsolete exc. dialect. sway1535 ? The pole of a cart. Scottish. Obsolete. neap1553 The pole or tongue of a cart. In later use U.S. regional (chiefly New England). Now rare. draught-tree1580 The pole of a wagon or other vehicle, to which the drawing gear is attached. wain-beam1589 the pole of a wagon (used to translate Latin temo). beam1600 The pole or shaft of a chariot. Obsolete. fills1609 In plural. The thills or shafts of a cart; (in singular) the pair of shafts, ‘the space between the shafts’ (Johnson. spire1609 The pole or shaft of a chariot. Also attributive. foreteam?1611 The front part of the pole of a chariot. verge1611 A chariot-pole. Obsolete. rare. shaft1613 One of the long bars, between a pair of which a horse is harnessed to a vehicle; a thill. Also (? U.S.) ‘the pole of a carriage, also called tongue… rangy1657 = range, n.1 7c. pole1683 A shaft used in hitching a draught animal to a cart, carriage, etc.; esp. a long tapering wooden shaft fitted to the fore-carriage of a horse-drawn… thrill1688 = thill, n.1 trill1688 The shaft of a cart or wagon. Also attributive. rod1695 Chiefly English regional. The shafts of a cart, wagon, etc. Now historical and rare. range1702 A shaft running between two horses pulling a coach or carriage. Cf. earlier rangy, n. In later use English regional (chiefly south-western). Now rare. neb1710 Chiefly English regional (south-eastern) and U.S. regional (chiefly New England). The pole of a cart or wagon, esp. an ox-cart; a shaft. Cf. nib, n.1… sharp1733 A shaft of a cart. Usually plural. tram1766 Each of the two shafts of a cart or wagon, a hand-barrow, or a wheelbarrow, the ends of which in a barrow form the handles. Scottish. carriage pole1767 the pole (pole, n.1 1b) of a carriage or cart, to which the horses or other draught animals are hitched. sill1787 = thill, n.1 Also attributive. tongue1792 In many technical applications. The pole of a wagon or other vehicle; †the head of a plough (obsolete). nib1808 English regional. The pole of an ox cart or timber carriage; = neb, n. 5e. dissel-boom1822 The pole of a wagon. tongue-tree1829 the pole of a wagon. reach1869 A weight-bearing pole in a device, a bearing-shaft. Also: a pole connecting the front and rear axles of a vehicle, esp. a wagon, or linking two… wain-stang1876 the projecting pole of a cart on either side of which oxen or horses may be yoked. Subcategories:— part to which harness is attached (5) |
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