ˈslocking-stone Cornish dial.
[f. slock v.2]
(See quots.)
| 1778 Pryce Min. Cornub. Gloss. s.v., Slocking-Stone, a tempting, inducing, or rich stone of Ore. Ibid., There have been..instances of Miners who have deceived their employers by bringing them Slocking-Stones from other Mines. 1864 Mrs. Lloyd Ladies of Polcarrow 89 These deceptive specimens are called ‘slocking-stones’ by the mining community. 1880 E. Cornw. Gloss. s.v. Slock, Slocking stones are tempting, selected stones shown, to induce strangers to adventure in a mine. |