gavelock

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English

Etymology

From Middle English gavelock, from Old English gafeluc (spear, javelin), from gafol (fork) + -uc (diminutive suffix). Compare Old Norse gaflak, Icelandic gaflok, Old French gavelot, glavelot, French javelot, Irish gabhal (fork), Welsh gaflach (fork, dart). More at gaff, gaffle and javelin.

Noun

gavelock (plural gavelocks)

  1. (rare, obsolete) A spear or dart.
  2. (obsolete, Scotland) An iron crowbar.

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