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See also:LINSTOCK (adapted from the Dutch lontstok, i.e. " match-stick," from lont, a match, stok, a stick; the word is sometimes erroneously spelled " lintstock " from a supposed derivation from " See also:lint " in the sense of See also:tinder) , a See also:kind of See also:torch made of a stout stick a yard in length, with a See also:fork at one end to hold a lighted match, and a point at the other to stick in the ground. " Linstocks " were used for discharging See also:cannon in the See also:early days of See also:artillery. End of Article: LINSTOCK (adapted from the Dutch lontstok, i.e. " match-stick," from lont, a match, stok, a stick; the word is sometimes erroneously spelled " lintstock " from a supposed derivation from " lint " in the sense of tinder)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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