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hand-mill
ˈhand-mill A grinding mill consisting of one millstone turned upon another by hand, a quern. Now, also, applied to a simple machine for grinding coffee, or the like, worked by hand-power.1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 75/2 Quirinus the bishop of Scescanius having a handmill tied about his necke, was th... Oxford English Dictionary
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New Mill, Cross-in-Hand
New Mill is a Grade II* listed post mill at Cross in Hand near Heathfield, East Sussex, England. It was the last windmill working commercially by wind in Sussex, ceasing work by wind in 1969 when a stock broke. History New Mill was built at Mount Ephraim, Framfield in the early 19th century. In 1855... wikipedia.org
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pepper-quern
† ˈpepper-ˌquern Obs. Forms: see pepper and quern1. A quern or hand-mill for grinding pepper; a pepper-mill.1402–3 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 217, j par de pepir qwerns. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 393/1 Pepyr qwerne (K., S. pepirwherne), fractillum. 1564 Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees) I. 223, iiij stonepotts... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bergelmir
To be precise, the object is a box or wooden trough, perhaps on legs, in which the stones of a hand-mill sit [...]. wikipedia.org
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Crank (mechanism)
The Luttrell Psalter, dating to around 1340, describes a grindstone which was rotated by two cranks, one at each end of its axle; the geared hand-mill, wikipedia.org
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quern
▪ I. quern1 (kwɜːn) Forms: 1 cweorn, cwyrn, (cœrn, cern), cweorne, cwearne, 4 queern(e, quyerne, qwhern, 4–7 querne, 5 queren, 5–6 qwern, 6 quearn, (wherne, wyrne), Sc. queirn, 7 quarn, 8 Sc. quirn, 7– quern. [OE. cweorn, cwięrn str. fem., cweorne wk. fem. = OFris. quern, OS. quern (or querna, MDu. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Viorel Mateianu
period spent at Baia Mare, Mateianu became known for his coaching innovations, having many tactical schemes which he gave them names like Morișca ("The Hand-Mill wikipedia.org
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kibble
▪ I. kibble, n.1 dial. (ˈkɪb(ə)l) Also 5 kyble, 7 keble. [Origin obscure: cf. kebbie and kibbo.] A stout staff or cudgel; a hooked stick.1411 Nottingham Rec. II. 86, j. kyble, ob.; j. hacstok, jd.; j. horsmall'. 1570 Levins Manip. 113/22 Kibble, baculus. 1674–91 Ray N.C. Words (E.D.S.), Keble, a tim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Azerbaijan State Agriculture Museum
There is an old hand-mill for grinding flour which is more than 100 years old and an oil lamp of the same age, a stone extracting grape juice, ceramic wikipedia.org
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grind
▪ I. grind, n.1 (graɪnd) [f. grind v.1 OE. had ᵹegrind clashing of weapons.] 1. a. The action of grinding. lit. and fig.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 183 Ðan þe sowle fundeð to faren ut of hire licame, hie..binimeð..toðen here grind, and tunge here speche. 1871 M. Collins Mrq. & Merch. I. vii. 218 Mud..ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Why the Sea is Salt
The beggar instructs the poor man to barter for the hand-mill behind the door, then return to him for directions to use it. In the Norse, one day a skipper wanted to buy the hand-mill from him, and eventually persuaded him. wikipedia.org
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mill
▪ I. mill, n.1 (mɪl) Forms: α. 1 mylen, 1–2, 6–7 myln, 3–7 mulne, 4–7 mylne, 5 myllne, myllen, 7, 8–9 dial. miln; β. 1 myll, 3–4 mulle, 4 mille, 4–5 mylle, 4–6 melle, 5 myl, 6–7 myl(l, 6– mill. [OE. mylen masc. and fem.:—prehistoric *mulīno-, *mulīna, a. late L. molīnum, molīna (whence F. moulin, Pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uchide no kozuchi
Mjölnir, the Norse god Thor's magic hammer One interpretation of the Sampo, in Finnish mythology, is that of a hand-mill that can produce infinite amounts wikipedia.org
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pot
▪ I. pot, n.1 (pɒt) Forms: 2–8 pott, 4–7 potte, (5 putte), 3– pot. (Also 4–5 poot, 5 Sc. poyt, mod.Sc. dial. pat, patt.) [Late OE. or early ME. pott, cognate with OFris. pot, MDu. pot(t, Du. pot, MLG. pot, put, LG. pot(t; whence mod.Ger. pott, late ON. potte (c 1300), Sw. potta, Da. potte; also with... Oxford English Dictionary
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Renaissance technology
Geared hand-mill The geared hand-mill, operated either with one or two cranks, appears in the 15th century. 16th century Grenade musket Two 16th-century wikipedia.org
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