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Meaning of pommel | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈpɒ.məl/

Definitions

  1. The upper front brow of a saddle.
  2. A rounded knob or handle.
  3. Either of the rounded handles on a pommel horse.
  4. The knob on the hilt of an edged weapon such as a sword or dagger.
  5. A knob forming the finial of a turret or pavilion.
  6. The bat used in the game of knurr and spell or trap ball.
    obsolete

Equivalents

Čeština hruška
Español borrén
Français pommeau
Italiano pomo
Nederlands aframmelen aftuigen
Svenska knapp

Examples

“But, if it does so sit, it is plain that the pommel must rise sufficiently to secure the withers from pressure; therefore it follows, that a horse whose withers are higher than common, (a well-built hunter for example,) requires a pommel higher by so much as he excels the generality of horses.”
“In the shoulder saddle, pommel and cantle are inclined toward each other at the bottom and away from each other at the top.”
“An owner fits four fingers underneath the saddle's pommel, testing the fit of the saddle.”
“The pommels, of which two sets must be provided, fit into these incisions.”
“Men use the pommels on the horse for side horse competition, and remove them for long horse vaulting. Women originally used the side horse with the pommels, but later the pommels were removed.”
“Jahn is credited with introducing the parallel bars, the horizontal bar, the side horse with pommels, and the vaulting buck.”
“The pommel is either a cone of metal or a crutch with a whorl ending either arm.”
“Pommel bilobed, overlaid with four acanthus leaves, and provided with small button-shaped eminences at tips of lobes and at apex.”
“There is a possibility that pommel was only decorated on the occasion of his coronation in 1209 but I take as more probably that complete pommel was made at that time and added to the tang of a blade, which is undoubtedly earlier.”
“One fragment of pillar had a pommel finial with a mortise, indicating that it once held a metal object, perhaps a cross.”
“Yet each community had a turning (pommel or finial) at the top of the post whose shape distinguished it from the work of other communities. At New Lebanon, the decorative pommel varied little over the years.”
“Five or six years after Mèlusine had departed, there began to appear, on the last day of August, a great hand that removed the pommel from the Poitevin Tower and pulled at it so strongly that it broke a great part of the roof.”
“The player, armed with a pommel, stands from two to three feet from the spell, places a knur in the cup which is held down by the rack.”
“The commonest method of playing the game, by the smaller boys of the village, was with a "sendstick," or pommel, and a wooden spell with a hole in one end to place the knur, which, when struck "tip-cat" like at the other end, threw the knur up to be struck at.”
“Next, the spring of the spell, at the end of which is a small brass cup to hold the knur, is adjusted by thumbscrews, so that when released by a touch of the pommel on the trigger, it will toss the knur a distance of six feet forward.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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