crandall

See also: Crandall

English

Etymology

Probably from the name Crandall.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ændəl

Noun

crandall (plural crandalls)

  1. (stonecutting) A kind of hammer having a head formed of a group of pointed steel bars, used for dressing ashlar, etc.

Verb

crandall (third-person singular simple present crandalls, present participle crandalling, simple past and past participle crandalled)

  1. (transitive) To dress with a hammer of this kind.
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