prick post
1prick-post — /prik pohst /, n. (in a framed structure) a secondary post, as a queen post. [1580 90] * * * …
2prick post — noun : a secondary or side post in a framed structure; sometimes : queen post …
3prick-post — /prik pohst /, n. (in a framed structure) a secondary post, as a queen post. [1580 90] …
4prick — I. v. a. 1. Pierce (with a small hole), perforate, puncture. 2. Spur, goad, incite, impel, urge, drive. 3. Sting, wound, pain, hurt, cut. 4. Make acid, acidify. 5. Erect. II. v. n. Spur, ride, gallop, hasten, post …
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