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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COAK
[
See
Coke.
]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COAK
COAK
Coak,
n.
Defn:
See
Coke,
n.
COAK
COAK
Coak,
n.
1. (
Carp.
)
Defn: 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.
COAK
COAK
Coak,
v. t. (
Carp.
)
Defn:
To
unite,
as
timbers,
by
means
of
tenons
or
dowels
in
the
edges
or
face.
Totten.