codal

codal [co-dahl]
noun
1Piece of ancient armor for the elbow. (m)
2A short and thick wax-candle, of the size of the elbow. (m)
3Shoot issuing from a vine. (m)
4Frame of a handsaw. (m)
  • Codales -> a carpenter’s square
5Prop, shore, stay strut, staybolt. (m)
adjective
1Cubital, containing only the length of a cubit.
  • Palo codal -> a stick of the length of a cubit, hung round the neck as a penance

codal
sustantivo:masculino
1 (Botánica) layered vine shoot
2 (Archit) strut; prop

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