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FOOTRILL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOOTRILL is a level or inclined road giving entrance (as by a tunnel driven in a hillside) to a mine.
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footrill, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun footrill is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for footrill is from 1686, in the writing of Robert Plot, ...
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Pits and Footrills
And that's the way your coal come up as well. In a footrill there's only one track or rails. And that's the way you walked down. Your haulage didn't start till ...
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footrill
footrill Coal-mining. (ˈfʊtrɪl) Also footrail, futteril. [Of unknown etymology: cf. prec.] (See quots.)1686 Plot Staffordsh. iii. 129 The open works..where..the Workmen rid off the earth, and dig the coal under their feet..there being no need for these, of windless, roap or carf, whence these sort o...
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foot rail, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun foot rail is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for foot rail is from before 1749, in the writing of ...
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foot-rill - definition and meaning - Wordnik
foot-rill: In coal-mining, an entrance to a mine formed by driving a level into a hillside; a dip-road used for bringing out coal.
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foot rid
† foot rid Obs. [Of doubtful origin; perh. f. foot n. + rid f. rid v. Cf. footrill.] (See quot.)1665 Dudley Metallum Martis (1854) 27 Where the Coles is deep and but little Earth upon the measures of Coles, there the Colliers rid off the Earth, and dig the Coles under their feet; these Works are cal...
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footrill Rhymes - Merriam-Webster
What rhymes with footrill? foothill, footrills, goodwill, foothills, cookeville, footrail, puntil, nytril, book gill, buhrmill, crookbill.
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Elsecar Footrill, Non Civil Parish - 1315026 - Historic England
List entry 1315026. Grade II Listed Building: Elsecar Footrill. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
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Coal Contractors, Footrill, Near Stanley, Derbyshire. Desk-Based ...
Josephs, A. (1997). Coal Contractors, Footrill, Near Stanley, Derbyshire. Desk-Based Assessment of Cultural Heritage. Wardell Armstrong Consulting Group.
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4rails - Bar Foot Rails, Foot Rail Kits, Tubing, Brackets, Elbows ...
The broadest selection of complete foot rail kits , foot rail tubing, brackets, elbows and end caps. The finest quality bar foot rails in hundreds of ...
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foot
▪ I. foot, n. (fʊt) Pl. feet (fiːt). Forms: sing. 1–2 fót, 3–4 fot, south. vot, 3–6 fote, fut, (3 fhote, fott, 5 fowte, foyte), 5–6 fotte, 5–7 foote, (7 foott), 8–9 dial. fit, 3– foot. Sc. 4–7 fute, (4 fut, 6 fuit), 6– fit. pl. 1–2 fét, fœ́t, fótas, 2 fiet, (gen. 1 fóta, 3 fote; dat. 1 fótum, 3 fote...
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