clough

clough
Paddle Pad"dle, n. [See {Paddle}, v. i.] 1. An implement with a broad blade, which is used without a fixed fulcrum in propelling and steering canoes and boats. [1913 Webster]

2. The broad part of a paddle, with which the stroke is made; hence, any short, broad blade, resembling that of a paddle, such as that used in table tennis. [1913 Webster]

Thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon. --Deut. xxiii. 13. [1913 Webster]

3. One of the broad boards, or floats, at the circumference of a water wheel, or paddle wheel. [1913 Webster]

4. A small gate in sluices or lock gates to admit or let off water; -- also called {clough}. [1913 Webster]

5. (Zo["o]l.) A paddle-shaped foot, as of the sea turtle. [1913 Webster]

6. A paddle-shaped implement for stirring or mixing. [1913 Webster]

7. [In this sense prob. for older spaddle, a dim. of spade.] See {Paddle staff} (b), below. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster]

{Paddle beam} (Shipbuilding), one of two large timbers supporting the spring beam and paddle box of a steam vessel.

{Paddle board}. See {Paddle}, n., 3.

{Paddle shaft}, the revolving shaft which carries the paddle wheel of a steam vessel.

{Paddle staff}. (a) A staff tipped with a broad blade, used by mole catchers. [Prov. Eng.] (b) A long-handled spade used to clean a plowshare; -- called also {plow staff}. [Prov. Eng.]

{Paddle steamer}, a steam vessel propelled by paddle wheels, in distinction from a screw propeller.

{Paddle wheel}, the propelling wheel of a steam vessel, having paddles (or floats) on its circumference, and revolving in a vertical plane parallel to the vessel's length. [1913 Webster]


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  • Clough — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Arthur Hugh Clough (1819–1861), englischer Schriftsteller Brian Clough (1935–2004), englischer Fußballspieler und trainer David Marston Clough (1846–1924), US amerikanischer Politiker Ian Clough… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • CLOUGH (A. H.) — CLOUGH ARTHUR HUGH (1819 1861) Poète anglais. Après quelques années en Caroline où son père avait émigré, Arthur Clough revint en Angleterre pour y fréquenter la célèbre public school de Rugby où, parfait «gentleman chrétien», il fut l’élève… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Clough — Clough, n. [OE. clough, cloghe, clou, clewch, AS. (assumed) cl[=o]h, akin to G. klinge ravine.] 1. A cleft in a hill; a ravine; a narrow valley. Nares. [1913 Webster] 2. A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Clough — (?; 115), n. (Com.) An allowance in weighing. See {Cloff}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Clough —   [klʌf], Arthur Hugh, englischer Dichter, * Liverpool 1. 1. 1819, ✝ Florenz 13. 11. 1861; war mit M. Arnold befreundet. Zunächst von J. H. Newman beeinflusst, entwickelte sich Clough später zum Skeptiker. Sein auch heute noch geschätztes Werk… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Clough — (spr. klass), Arthur Hugh, Dichter, geb. 1819 in Liverpool, gest. 1861 auf einer Reise in Florenz, wurde in Rugby erzogen, studierte in Oxford, gewann 1841 eine Fellowship in Oriel College, folgte mit Interesse der Oxforder Bewegung, trat aber… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • clough — ravine with a river, O.E. cloh (in place names), of uncertain origin …   Etymology dictionary

  • clough — [kluf, klou] n. [ME < OE cloh < * klanh; akin to Ger klinge, narrow gorge] Rare a narrow gorge …   English World dictionary

  • Clough —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Clough est un patronyme anglosaxon porté notamment par : Brian Clough (1935 2004), footballeur puis entraîneur de football… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Clough — Coordinates: 54°17′20″N 5°50′06″W / 54.289°N 5.835°W / 54.289; 5.835 For other uses, see Clough …   Wikipedia

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