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backband (ˈbækbænd) [f. back n. 1 + band.] 1. A broad leather strap, or iron chain, passing over the cart-saddle or pad on the back of a horse, and serving to keep up the shafts of a vehicle.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §5 A cart sadel, bakbandes, and belybandes. 1727 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Cart, The Thill...
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ridge-band
ˈridge-band Now dial. Also 5 rigebound. [f. ridge n.1 + band n.1] = backband 1.1418 in Rymer Fœdera (1709) IX. 543/1 Rigeboundes, Bellibondes, & Shotyng-ledders. 1611 Cotgr., Dossiere, the part of a draught horses harnesse which runnes ore⁓crosse his backe, we call it the ridgeband. 1775 in E. Angl....
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Tousley-Church House
The windows in the entrance hall have wide casings with backband trim, shouldered architraves and thick cap moldings. It has a lower ceiling and more restrained decoration — the window and surrounds are a flat casing with molded backband A Colonial Revival fireplace with
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plough-gear
ˈplough-gear, plow- [f. as prec. + gear n.] The appurtenances of a plough: = next.1418–19 in Cal. Proc. Chanc. Q. Eliz. (1827) I. Introd. 16 The abbot and the convent..ledeth a wey from his parsonage his plogh yren and his plogh and his plogh gere. 1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §5 It is necessarye for hym, t...
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