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Webster 1913 Edition
Shank
Shank
,Noun.
[OE. ]
shanke
, schanke
, schonke
, AS. scanca
, sceanca
, sconca
, sceonca
; akin to D. schonk
a bone, G. schenkel
thigh, shank, schinken
ham, OHG. scincha
shank, Dan. & Sw. skank
. √161. Cf. Skink
, Verb.
1.
The part of the leg from the knee to the foot; the shin; the shin bone; also, the whole leg.
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk
For his shrunk
shank
. Shakespeare
2.
Hence, that part of an instrument, tool, or other thing, which connects the acting part with a handle or other part, by which it is held or moved.
Specifically: (a)
That part of a key which is between the bow and the part which enters the wards of the lock.
(b)
The middle part of an anchor, or that part which is between the ring and the arms.
See Illustr. of Anchor
. (c)
That part of a hoe, rake, knife, or the like, by which it is secured to a handle.
(d)
A loop forming an eye to a button.
3.
(Arch.)
The space between two channels of the Doric triglyph.
Gwilt.
4.
(Founding)
A large ladle for molten metal, fitted with long bars for handling it.
5.
(Print.)
The body of a type.
6.
(Shoemaking)
The part of the sole beneath the instep connecting the broader front part with the heel.
7.
(Zool.)
A wading bird with long legs;
as, the green-legged
; – called also shank
, or knot; the yellow shank
, or tattlershanks
. 8.
pl.
Flat-nosed pliers, used by opticians for nipping off the edges of pieces of glass to make them round.
Shank painter
(Naut.)
, a short rope or chain which holds the shank of an anchor against the side of a vessel when it is secured for a voyage.
– To ride shank’s mare
, to go on foot; to walk.
Shank
,Verb.
I.
To fall off, as a leaf, flower, or capsule, on account of disease affecting the supporting footstalk; – usually followed by off.
Darwin.
Webster 1828 Edition
Shank
SHANK
,Noun.
1. The whole joint from the knee to the ankle. In a horse, th epart of the fore leg between the knee and footlock.
2. The tibia or large bone of the leg; as crooked shanks.
3. The long part of an instrument; as the shank of a key.
The beam or shaft of an anchor.
4. A plant. [bryonia.]
Definition 2024
shank
shank
English
Adjective
shank (comparative shanker, superlative shankest)
- (slang) Bad.
Noun
shank (plural shanks)
- The part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
- Shakespeare
- His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide / For his shrunk shank.
- Shakespeare
- Meat from that part of an animal.
- A straight, narrow part of an object, such as a key or an anchor; shaft; stem.
- The handle of a pair of shears, connecting the ride to the neck.
- The center part of a fishhook between the eye and the hook, the 'hook' being the curved part that bends toward the point.
- A protruding part of an object, by which it is or can be attached.
- The metal part on a curb bit that falls below the mouthpiece, which length controls the severity of the leverage action of the bit, and to which the reins of the bridle are attached.
- (sports) A poorly played golf shot in which the ball is struck by the part of the club head that connects to the shaft.
- (slang) An improvised stabbing weapon; a shiv.
- Any of several species of Old World wading bird in the genus Tringa that are primarily distinguished by their brightly colored legs.
- A loop forming an eye to a button.
- (architecture) The space between two channels of the Doric triglyph.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Gwilt to this entry?)
- (metalworking) A large ladle for molten metal, fitted with long bars for handling it.
- (printing, dated) The body of a type; between the shoulder and the foot.
- (shoemaking) The part of the sole beneath the instep connecting the broader front part with the heel.
- Flat-nosed pliers, used by opticians for nipping off the edges of pieces of glass to make them round.
- The end or remainder, particularly of a period of time.
- The main part or beginning of a period of time.
- the shank of the morning
Derived terms
Derived terms
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Synonyms
- (improvised stabbing weapon): shiv (slang)
Translations
lower part of the leg
meat from that part of animal
protruding part of an object, by which it can be attached
a bird of the genus Tringa
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See also
(poorly played golf shot): thin, fat, toe
Verb
shank (third-person singular simple present shanks, present participle shanking, simple past and past participle shanked)
- (archaic, Ulster) To travel on foot.
- (slang) To stab, especially with an improvised blade.
- (slang) To remove another's trousers, especially in jest; to depants.
- (transitive, chiefly golf, soccer) To hit or kick the ball in an unintended direction.
- (intransitive) To fall off, as a leaf, flower, or capsule, on account of disease affecting the supporting footstalk; usually followed by off.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Darwin to this entry?)