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- Un Estanson, Adminiculum, Fulcrum.
Thresor de la langue françoyse. Jean Nicot.
Thresor de la langue françoyse. Jean Nicot.
stanchel — Stanchion Stan chion (st[a^]n sh[u^]n; 277), n. [OF. estanson, estan[,c]on, F. [ e]tan[,c]on, from OF. estance a stay, a prop, from L. stans, stantis, standing, p. pr. of stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Stanza}.] [Written also {stanchel}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stanchion — Stan chion (st[a^]n sh[u^]n; 277), n. [OF. estanson, estan[,c]on, F. [ e]tan[,c]on, from OF. estance a stay, a prop, from L. stans, stantis, standing, p. pr. of stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Stanza}.] [Written also {stanchel}.] 1. (Arch.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
estrade — (è stra d ) s. f. 1° Terme de guerre. Usité seulement en cette locution : Battre l estrade, courir la campagne, aller à la découverte. Par extension. • Les uns battaient l estrade autour de sa maison, HAMILT. Gramm. 9. • Il fait toute la … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
stanchion — [stan′chən, stan′shən] n. [ME stanchon < OFr estanson, estanchon < estance: see STANCE] 1. an upright bar, beam, or post used as a support ☆ 2. a restraining device fitted loosely around the neck of a cow to confine it to its stall vt. 1.… … English World dictionary