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SPLINT

Volume 17 · 56 words · 1797 Edition

or SPLINT, among farriers, a callous insensible excrescence, breeding on the flank-bone of horses. See FARRIERY, Sect. xxxi.

SPlicing, in the sea-language, is the untwisting the ends of two cables or ropes, and working the several strands into one another by a fidd, so that they become as strong as if they were but one rope.