"peavy" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: peavies [plural]
Etymology: After Joseph Peavey, a blacksmith from Maine in the United States of America. Head templates: {{en-noun}} peavy (plural peavies)
  1. A tool used to manipulate logs, having a thick wooden handle, a steel point, and a curved hooked arm. Similar to a cant-hook, but shorter and stouter, and with a pointed end. Categories (topical): Tools Synonyms: dog hook, cant-dog, cant hook, peavey hook, peavee, peavey, peevee Related terms: cant hook Translations (tool used to manipulate logs): tourne-billes [masculine] (French), dlágwaa (Tlingit)

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