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peavey

[ pee-vee ]

noun

plural peaveys.
  1. a cant hook with a sharply pointed end, used in handling logs.


peavey

/ ˈ±è¾±Ë±¹Éª /

noun

  1. a wooden lever with a metal pointed end and a hinged hook, used for handling logs Compare cant hook
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Origin of peavey1

1865–70, Americanism; named after Joseph Peavey, its inventor
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of peavey1

C19: named after Joseph Peavey, American who invented it
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He rolled them over with a peavey and pounded them with the flat face of a splitting maul, testing for the ringing tone that indicated soundness.

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A dozen axes and peaveys had been pulled out of a barrel and thrown on the floor, to see if perchance they had hidden anything good to eat.

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Once its balance was passed, the sawyer struck the grappling chains loose with his peavey, and, with a rattle, they fell clear, while the prostrate giant lumbered ponderously into the mill.

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Not an axe, peavey or cant-hook was touched; not a team was hitched up.

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But the peavey’s attenuated brother, the pike-pole, was a worker of miracles in the hands of his master, the driver.

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