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fid
CIDE DICTIONARY
fid, n. [Prov. E. fid a small, thick lump.].
- A square bar of wood or iron, used to support the topmast, being passed through a hole or mortise at its heel, and resting on the trestle trees. [1913 Webster]
- A wooden or metal bar or pin, used to support or steady anything. [1913 Webster]
- A pin of hard wood, tapering to a point, used to open the strands of a rope in splicing. [1913 Webster]" There are hand fids and standing fids (which are larger than the others, and stand upon a flat base). An iron implement for this purpose is called a marline spike." [1913 Webster]
- A block of wood used in mounting and dismounting heavy guns. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
fid, n.
1 a small thick piece or wedge or heap of anything.
2 Naut. a a square wooden or iron bar to support the topmast. b a conical wooden pin used in splicing.
1 a small thick piece or wedge or heap of anything.
2 Naut. a a square wooden or iron bar to support the topmast. b a conical wooden pin used in splicing.
Etymology
17th c.: orig. unkn.
ROGET THESAURUS
fid
Pungency
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