单词 | picket-pin |
释义 | picket-pinn. North American. 1. A pin or stake driven into the ground and used to tether an animal, secure a tent, etc. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > [noun] > in form of bar, pole, rod, etc. stingc725 stakec893 sowelc900 tree971 rungOE shaftc1000 staffc1000 stockc1000 poleOE spritOE luga1250 lever1297 stanga1300 perchc1300 raftc1330 sheltbeam1336 stower1371 palea1382 spar1388 spire1392 perk1396 ragged staff1397 peela1400 slot1399 plantc1400 heck-stower1401 sparkin1408 cammockc1425 sallow stakec1440 spoke1467 perk treec1480 yard1480 bode1483 spit1485 bolm1513 gada1535 ruttock1542 stob1550 blade1558 wattle1570 bamboo1598 loggat1600 barling1611 sparret1632 picket1687 tringle1706 sprund1736 lug-pole1773 polting lug1789 baton1801 stuckin1809 rack-pin1821 picket-pin1844 I-iron1874 pricker1875 stag1881 podger1888 window pole1888 verge1897 sallow pole1898 lat1899 swizzle-stick1962 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > general equipment > [noun] > tether > hitching post or rail range1688 tether-stake1725 tether-sticka1800 hitching-post1842 picket-pin1844 tie-post1861 tether-stone1884 tie rail1920 1844 J. H. Carleton Prairie Logbks. 12 Aug. (1983) 11 One end..is fastened in the halter, the other into a ring attached to an iron picket pin some fourteen inches long, which the dragoon forces into the ground with his foot. 1848 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. June 719/2 She [sc. a mule]..was standing lazily over her picket pin. 1859 R. B. Marcy Prairie Traveler iii. 91 The picket-pins, of iron, fifteen inches long, with ring and swivel at top. 1896 J. Maclean Canad. Savage Folk ii. 249 Fastened to the horn of the saddle was a small axe, frying-pan, rifle, lariat and picket-pin. 1943 Lincoln Nebraska State Jrnl. 23 Nov. 8/1 If the tent isn't made fast with ropes and picket pins, the wind may blow it down. 2000 Christian Sci. Monitor (Nexis) 30 June 22 I would tag along as Kathy put the ponies on their picket pins. 2. U.S. regional. Any of numerous North American ground squirrels of the genus Spermophilus, which sit with a characteristic upright posture (more fully picket-pin gopher). Also: any of various other grassland rodents that sit upright in this way. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > order Rodentia or rodent > [noun] > family Sciuridae (squirrel) > genus Spermophilus (spermophile) > species richardsoni (Richardson's squirrel) ground-squirrel1726 prairie squirrel1808 Richardson's ground squirrel1839 picket-pin1901 1893 V. Bailey Prairie Ground Squirrels 32 The little Striped Spermophile..is seen standing upright on its hind feet, straight and motionless as a stick... At a little distance it is impossible to distinguish it from an old picket pin or tent stake.] 1901 E. T. Seton Lives of Hunted 214 The darling ambition of his life..was to catch one of the Picket-pin Gophers... These little animals have a trick of sitting bolt upright on their hind legs, with their paws held close in, so that at a distance they look exactly like picket-pins. 1947 V. H. Cahalane Mammals N. Amer. 342 They spend a great deal of time sitting straight up on their haunches, their backs and necks as straight as ramrods. For this reason they are often called ‘picket pins’. 1980 J. O. Whitaker Audubon Soc. Field Guide N. Amer. Mammals 371 Ground squirrels, prairie dogs, the Woodchuck, and marmots are all sometimes called ‘picket pins’ because of the way they sit bolt upright to survey their domain. 2002 Canad. Geogr. (Nexis) Aug. 40 He saw a continuous duel between these little ‘picket-pins’ and a cunning predator that employs stealth and surprise to catch its watchful prey. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1844 |
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