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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Nautical: A notched stanchion used in the hold of a merchant ship for fixing purchases or screws in stowing cargo.
- noun A stanchion fixed between the decks of a man-of-war as an attachment for a purchase-block or leading-block.
- noun In whaling, a heavy upright timber, firmly secured in the deck, and extending about two feet above it, to which the fluke-chain or fluke-rope was formerly made fast when the whale was towed in to be cut. Most whale-men now make the rope fast to the bitts.
- noun The upright post supporting the walking-beam in the rope-drilling apparatus used in the Pennsylvania oil-region. See cut under
oil-derrick . - noun Also written
sampson-post .
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