quoin

UK /k(w)ɔɪn/ US /k(w)ɔɪn/
noun 5verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

Any of the corner building blocks of a building, usually larger or more ornate than the surrounding blocks.

In Casterbridge there stood a noble pile, […] But evil days beset that domicile; The stately beauties of its roof and wall Passed into sordid hands. Condemned to fall Were cornice, quoin, and cove, And all that art had wove in antique style.

2

The keystone of an arch.

3

A metal wedge which fits into the space between the type and the edge of a chase, and is tightened to fix the metal type in place.

Next fit the quoins, using the “persuader” to squeeze in the pages, and tap up all around.

4

A form of wedge used to prevent casks from moving.

5

A wedge of wood or iron put under the breech of heavy guns or the muzzle of siege-mortars to raise them to the proper level.

verb

1

To wedge or steady with quoins.

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