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tuck-net
ˈtuck-net [f. tuck v.1 5.] A smaller net used within the great seine to gather and bring the fish to the surface. Also ˈtuckner, the small boat which carries the tuck-net.1520 Lett. & Pap. Hen. VIII, XIX. 196 (P.R.O.) Vnum rethe vocatum a Tucknett..de precio .xxvj. s. viij. d. 1580 in Sussex Archæol...
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tucke
▪ I. tuck, n.1 (tʌk) Forms: 4–7 tucke, 9 Sc. towk, 6– tuck. [f. tuck v.1, in various senses.] 1. A fold or pleat in drapery; † in quot. 1613, a plait of the hair (obs.); now spec. a flattened fold (or one of several parallel folds) in a garment, secured by stitching, either to shorten the article or...
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