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STEMPLES

Volume 19 · 69 words · 1810 Edition

in mining, cross bars of wood in the shafts which are sunk to mines.

In many places the way is to sink a perpendicular hole, or shaft, the sides of which are strengthened from top to bottom with wood-work, to prevent the earth from falling in; the transverse pieces of wood are called stemples, and by means of these the miners in some places descend, without using any rope.