-
saddle quern,
while the
upper mobile stone is
called a muller, rubber, or
handstone. The
upper stone was
moved in a back-and-forth
motion across the saddle...
-
although some
versions allowed the use of forearms, rackets, bats, or
handstones. The ball was made of
solid rubber and
weighed as much as 9 lbs (4 kg)...
- corn
milling (London, Simpkin,
Marshall and company, 1898).
Volume 1 -
Handstone,
Slave and
Cattle Mills Volume 2 -
Water and Wind
Mills Volume 3 - Feudal...
- hips,
though some
versions used
forearms or emplo**** rackets, bats, or
handstones. The ball was made of
solid rubber, and
weighed up to 4 kg or more, with...
-
Irish "dornóg" (small stone),
alternate spelling "doirneog" (round stone,
handstone). The C****ell
Dictionary of
Slang notes it was also used to mean "coin"...
- it was used to play a
handball game.
Behind the ball is a manopla, or
handstone,
which was used to
strike the ball, 900 BCE to 250 CE, also from Kaminaljuyu...
- The Gr**** μύλοι is plural,
referring to two
grindstones (i.e.
quern and
handstone)
forming a
single mill; the
Latin translation by
Gentian Hervetus (1569)...
-
usually stationary,
while another stone,
called a muller, rubber, or
handstone, is
placed on top of the
lower stone and
moved by hand in a back-and-forth...
- it was used to play a
handball game.
Behind the ball is a manopla, or
handstone,
which was used to
strike the ball, 900 BCE to 250 CE, also from Kaminaljuyu...
- arrived. Both of
these Skaggs-Phase
sites contained millstones and
other handstones for
grinding seed and nuts. The
villages may have been used for hunting...