Meaning of bricole | Babel Free
/bɹɪˈkəʊl/Definitions
- A kind of traces with hooks and rings, used to drag manoeuvre guns where horses cannot be used.
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An ancient kind of military catapult. historical
- the rebound of a ball from a wall of the court; also, the side stroke or play by which the ball is driven against the wall
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an indirect action or stroke. archaic, figuratively
- A shot in which the cue ball is initially driven against the cushion before striking another ball.
Examples
“The Bricole, pierced for 60, mounting 44 guns, twenty four and eighteen pounders, ſunk, her captain, officers, and company priſoners.”
“And besides here are none of the old-time machines as elsewhere along our front; not a catapult, or bricole, or bible—as some, with wicked facetiousness, have named a certain invention for casting huge stones; nor have we yet heard the report of a cannon, or arquebus, or bombard, although we know the enemy has them in numbers.”
“Let Ill Conſequences be never ſo Remote, ’tis good however, with the Frogs here in the Fable, to have the Reaſon of Things at Hand. The Deſign of many Actions looks one way, and the Event works another ; as a Young Gameſter’s Couzen’d with a Bricole at Tennis.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.