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DisgavelingDisgavel Dis*gav"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disgaveledor
Disgaveled; p. pr. & vb. n. Disgaveling.] [See
Gavelkind.] (Eng. Law)
To deprive of that principal quality of gavelkind tenure by
which lands descend equally among all the sons of the tenant;
-- said of lands. --Burrill. Graveling
Graveling Grav"el*ing, or Gravelling Grav"el*ling, n.
1. The act of covering with gravel.
2. A layer or coating of gravel (on a path, etc.).
Graveling
Graveling Grav"el*ing, or Gravelling Grav"el*ling, n.
(Zo["o]l.)
A salmon one or two years old, before it has gone to sea.
GravelingGravel Grav"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Graveledor Gravelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Graveling or Gravelling.]
1. To cover with gravel; as, to gravel a walk.
2. To run (as a ship) upon the gravel or beach; to run
aground; to cause to stick fast in gravel or sand.
When we were fallen into a place between two seas,
they graveled the ship. --Acts xxvii.
41 (Rhemish
version).
Willam the Conqueror . . . chanced as his arrival to
be graveled; and one of his feet stuck so fast in
the sand that he fell to the ground. --Camden.
3. To check or stop; to embarrass; to perplex. [Colloq.]
When you were graveled for lack of matter. --Shak.
The physician was so graveled and amazed withal,
that he had not a word more to say. --Sir T.
North.
4. To hurt or lame (a horse) by gravel lodged between the
shoe and foot. RavelingRavel Rav"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Raveledor Ravelled; p.
pr. & vb. n. Raveling or Ravelling.] [. ravelen, D.
rafelen, akin to LG. rebeln, rebbeln, reffeln.]
1. To separate or undo the texture of; to take apart; to
untwist; to unweave or unknit; -- often followed by out;
as, to ravel a twist; to ravel out a sticking. Raveling
Raveling Rav"el*ing, n. [Also ravelling.]
1. The act of untwisting, or of disentangling.
2. That which is raveled out; esp., a thread detached from a
texture.
Shaveling
Shaveling Shave"ling, n.
A man shaved; hence, a monk, or other religious; -- used in
contempt.
I am no longer a shaveling than while my frock is on my
back. --Sir W.
Scott.
TravelingTravel Trav"el, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Traveledor Travelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Traveling or Travelling.] [Properly, to
labor, and the same word as travail.]
1. To labor; to travail. [Obsoles.] --Hooker.
2. To go or march on foot; to walk; as, to travel over the
city, or through the streets.
3. To pass by riding, or in any manner, to a distant place,
or to many places; to journey; as, a man travels for his
health; he is traveling in California.
4. To pass; to go; to move.
Time travels in divers paces with divers persons.
--Shak. Traveling craneCrane Crane (kr[=a]n), n. [AS. cran; akin to D. & LG. craan,
G. kranich, krahn (this in sense 2), Gr. ge`ranos, L. grus,
W. & Armor. garan, OSlav. zerav[i^], Lith. gerve, Icel.
trani, Sw. trana, Dan. trane. [root]24. Cf. Geranium.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A wading bird of the genus Grus, and allied
genera, of various species, having a long, straight bill,
and long legs and neck.
Note: The common European crane is Grus cinerea. The
sand-hill crane (G. Mexicana) and the whooping crane
(G. Americana) are large American species. The
Balearic or crowned crane is Balearica pavonina. The
name is sometimes erroneously applied to the herons and
cormorants.
2. A machine for raising and lowering heavy weights, and,
while holding them suspended, transporting them through a
limited lateral distance. In one form it consists of a
projecting arm or jib of timber or iron, a rotating post
or base, and the necessary tackle, windlass, etc.; -- so
called from a fancied similarity between its arm and the
neck of a crane See Illust. of Derrick.
3. An iron arm with horizontal motion, attached to the side
or back of a fireplace, for supporting kettles, etc., over
a fire.
4. A siphon, or bent pipe, for drawing liquors out of a cask.
5. (Naut.) A forked post or projecting bracket to support
spars, etc., -- generally used in pairs. See Crotch, 2.
Crane fly (Zo["o]l.), a dipterous insect with long legs, of
the genus Tipula.
Derrick crane. See Derrick.
Gigantic crane. (Zo["o]l.) See Adjutant, n., 3.
Traveling crane, Traveler crane, Traversing crane
(Mach.), a crane mounted on wheels; esp., an overhead
crane consisting of a crab or other hoisting apparatus
traveling on rails or beams fixed overhead, as in a
machine shop or foundry.
Water crane, a kind of hydrant with a long swinging spout,
for filling locomotive tenders, water carts, etc., with
water.
Meaning of Aveling from wikipedia
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Aveling is a surname, and may
refer to:
Edward Aveling (1849–1898),
British socialist Eleanor Marx (1855–1898),
sometimes called Eleanor Aveling Francis...
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Eleanor Marx (16
January 1855 – 31
March 1898),
sometimes called Eleanor Aveling and
known to her
family as Tussy, was the English-born
youngest daughter...
- Much
later when the
Avelings were
members of the ILP
Aveling was
still writing poetry such as "The
Tramp of the Workers" (1896).
Aveling gave his
first public...
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company on 16 July 1895 to hold the
business with the name
Aveling & Porter.
Though Aveling & Porter's
operations remained independent in 1919 its shares...
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Aveling and
Porter was a
British agricultural engine and
steamroller (road roller) manufacturer.
Thomas Aveling and
Richard Thomas Porter entered into...
- of Man,
Aveling was the son of a
soldier and an
Irish mother. He
received his
theological training at
Highbury College, London. In 1838,
Aveling was appointed...
- Fox 2002, p. 18
Gordon 1987, pp. 76–78
Aveling 1994, p. 192
Mullan 1983, pp. 24–25
Mehta 1993, p. 93
Aveling 1994, p. 193
FitzGerald 1986a, p. 83 Maslin...
- Award) for his
translation work.
Aveling has two sons, a
daughter and five granddaughters. In the
early 1960s
Aveling began studying Indonesian and Malay...
- the
Thought Process. Subsequently,
Aveling received his
doctor of
letters degree from the
University of London.
Aveling taught at
University College, London...
- it was
transferred to
Kolkata where it
continued to work. The
company Aveling and
Porter was the
first to
successfully sell the
product commercially...