单词 | mill-lade |
释义 | > as lemmasmill-lade 1. A channel constructed for leading water to a mill-wheel; a mill-race. (Often in combination mill-lade.) Chiefly Scottish. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > rivers and streams > stream > [noun] > mill-race mill-troughOE outshot1362 mill-lead1434 mill fleam1475 mill-race1478 waylead1547 mill-leat1609 waterlead1641 mill-run1652 water lane1718 wash-milla1722 overshot1760 head race1780 mill-course1804 lade1808 wheel-race1825 mill lade1827 dam- 1808–80 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Lade, lead. 1862 Act 25 & 26 Victoria c. 97 §6 The construction or alteration of mill dams, or lades, or water wheels so as to afford a reasonable means for the passage of salmon. 1864 A. McKay Hist. Kilmarnock (1880) 106 A corn-mill, which was driven by a lade that flowed through the same spot. 1868 Perthshire Jrnl. 18 June Some fine sport was enjoyed; but the salmon on two or three occasions made a rush into the lade and escaped. < as lemmas |
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