Coak (?), n.

See Coke, n.

 

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Coak, n.

1. Carp.

A kind of tenon connecting the face of a scarfed timber with the face of another timber, or a dowel or pin of hard wood or iron uniting timbers.

[Also spelt coag.]

2.

A metallic bushing or strengthening piece in the center of a wooden block sheve.

 

© Webster 1913.


Coak, v. t. Carp.

To unite, as timbers, by means of tenons or dowels in the edges or face.

Totten.

 

© Webster 1913.

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