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stirrup-iron
stirrup-iron Now somewhat rare. 1. The metal portion of a stirrup, the stirrup proper (in the modern sense) as distinguished from the strap supporting it.1474 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. I. 36, j quarter of blew vellus to couir the Qwenis stirrap irnis, price xv s. 1533 Ibid. VI. 88 For spurris, bryd...
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Stirrup Iron Creek
Stirrup Iron Creek is a tributary to Crabtree Creek that rises near Brassfield, North Carolina and then flows south-southeast into Lake Crabtree. See also
List of rivers of North Carolina
External links
City of Durham Page on Stirrup Iron Creek
Fish Brain (Stirrup Iron Creek)
Article from Herald-Sun
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Abumi (stirrup)
Most of the surviving specimens from this period are made entirely of iron, inlaid with designs of silver or other materials, and covered with lacquer. In some cases, there is an iron rod from the loop to the footplate near the heel to prevent the foot from slipping out.
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Stirrup
References to "iron cavalry" and "iron horse" began to appear at the same time and instances of captured horse armour in numbers as high as 5,000 and 10,000 Some variations include:
Standard iron: The most common stirrup iron, consisting of a tread, with two branches, and an eye at the top for the leather
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iron
▪ I. iron, n.1 (ˈaɪən) Forms: α. 1 {iacu}sern. β. 1 {iacu}sen, 4 yzen, ysen, yse. γ. 1 {iacu}ren, 2–6 iren, (3–5 irin, -un, -yn(e), 3–6 yren, (4–5 yrin, -un(ne, -yn(e), 4–7 yron, (5 eiren, eyren, iyron, hyrone, 6 yrone), 5– iron. δ. 3–7 (9 dial.) ire, yre, (3 eire), 6–7 yer-(monger). ε. (Chiefly nor...
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Tekkō
"back of the hand hooks") is characterized by four iron nails like bear claws attached to a metal ring. on heavy metals such as brass, although modern models made out of such diverse materials as aluminium, wood, steel, iron, and even plastic do exist.
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Sangu (armour)
The suneate most commonly consisted of vertical armour plates of iron or leather connected by either hinges or mail armour (kusari), suneate could also There is usually a leather guard abumi-zure attached to the inner side of the place that will come into contact with the stirrup when riding.
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Saddle
Tibetan saddles typically employ iron covers inlaid with precious metals on the pommel and cantle and universally come with padding. Stirrup fit varies greatly between disciplines, from the very short stirrup of the horse racing jockey to the long stirrup of the dressage or reining competitor
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Sara Anderson Immerwahr
The Archaeological Evidence for the Minoan House Cult and its Survival in Iron Age Crete. The Coarse Ware Stirrup Jars of Crete and the Cyclades. Ph.D., Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Wellington Brewery
In 2000, new owners acquired the company: Mike Stirrup and Doug Dawkins. In the 2016 Ontario Brewing Awards, for example, Wellington's Imperial Russian Stout earned a gold medal, County Dark Ale received a gold medal, Iron Duke
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Bridge-spouted vessel
This type of vessel typically appears in the Bronze Age or early Iron Age. See also
Stirrup jar
References
Bronze Age
Serving vessels
History of ceramics
Pre-Columbian pottery
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Hashihaka Kofun
The oldest known wooden stirrup is said to be a wooden-core, iron-plated stirrup from Cheonan Doi-dong in the early Baekje period (early fourth century The first half of the fourth century was shortly after the invention of the stirrup in China, and small iron stirrups can be found in Terracotta Armys
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Camber Castle
Steel, iron and tiles were bought locally in Sussex, along with a crane for the project's quay. The south stirrup tower and bastion remains partially buried as a result of the construction of the Rampire.
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Mercury relay
A magnetic slug of iron or steel is placed in the tube, where it sinks by gravity so as to displace the mercury. A conductive stirrup can bridge these to make the connection.
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Jumping position
The stirrup iron is usually placed on the ball of the foot, allowing the rider to have a flexible, shock-absorbing ankle. foot "home" in the iron.
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