Handspike
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handspike — [hand′spīk΄] n. [altered (by assoc. with SPIKE1) < Du handspaeke (modern Du handspaak) < hand, hand + spaeke, rod, pole] a heavy bar used as a lever, as in turning a capstan … English World dictionary
Handspike — A handspike is similar to a crowbar. It s a metal bar or pipe that s used as a lever, for prying on things … Wikipedia
handspike — noun A bar or lever, generally of wood, used in a windlass or capstan, for heaving anchor, and, in modified forms, for various purposes. Then he rapped on the door with a bit of stick like a handspike that he carried … Wiktionary
handspike — noun Etymology: by folk etymology from Dutch handspaak, from hand hand + spaak pole; akin to Old English spāca spoke Date: 1615 a bar used as a lever … New Collegiate Dictionary
handspike — /hand spuyk /, n. a bar used as a lever. [1605 15; < D handspaak (see HAND, SPOKE2), with spaak replaced by SPIKE1] * * * … Universalium
handspike — n. bar used as a lever … English contemporary dictionary
handspike — noun historical a wooden rod with an iron tip, used as a lever on board ship and by artillery soldiers … English new terms dictionary
handspike — hand·spike … English syllables
handspike — hand•spike [[t]ˈhændˌspaɪk[/t]] n. bui a bar used as a lever • Etymology: 1605–15; < D handspaak (see hand, spoke II), with spaak replaced by spike I … From formal English to slang
handspike — /ˈhændspaɪk/ (say handspuyk) noun a bar used as a lever, especially in a windlass or capstan for raising an anchor. {Dutch handspaak hand bar, assimilated to spike} …