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galamander

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WOTD – 15 March 2024

語源

Unknown; said to have been coined by an American blacksmith Elder Littlefield, and possibly from galley (type of boat) + meander (to turn or wind in a course or passage).

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galamander (plural galamanders)

  1. (Maine, mining, historical) A customized horse- or ox-drawn stoneboat or wagon once used for hauling stone from quarries, with smaller front wheels and larger rear ones, and a derrick to lift blocks of stone on and off the vehicle.

参照

  1. ^ Martha Durrance (1979 May 17) “Galamanders: Restoring a forgotten tool”, in Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me.: Jean Gannett Hawley, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 23, column 1:It [the name galamander] is said to have originated in Bodwell Quarry on Vinalhaven island, and was not commonly used on the mainland. A man known as Elder Littlefield, who worked for Bodwell as a blacksmith, is credited with thinking up the name, but the basis for the word is not apparent.
  2. ^ The Maine History News, Lewiston, Me.: Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums, 1967, →OCLC:The origin of the word Galamander has never been definitely established. It might be a contraction or distortion of some other word, and the words salamander, galley meander and others have been advanced in support of the theory.

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