Terms vs Rakestale - What's the difference?
terms | rakestale |
The handle of a rake.
* 1888 , Dennis Magner, The Art of Taming and Educating the Horse ,
* , Salem Kittredge and Other Stories ,
* 1911 , , When Neighbors Were Neighbors: A Story of Love and Life in Olden Days ,
As nouns the difference between terms and rakestale
is that terms is while rakestale is the handle of a rake.rakestale
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Chaucer)
page 54,
- If a kicker in harness, while the pressure is on take a small pole or rakestale and bring against the legs and quarters, as shown in cuts 46, 47, 48, 49.
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- "You don't say! Ain't bought it yet, have ye? Set still, Jocko!" He tapped the dog's back with the rakestale .
page 68,
- Linseed oil was scattered over it, and then what sport they had as with sticks, rakestales and broom handles they mixed up the wool, making it fly in every direction, while the rafters of the barn echoed their merry, shouts and laughter.