pecker mill
English
Noun
pecker mill (plural pecker mills)
- (US dialectal, historical) A kind of rice mill.
- 1802, J. Drayton, A view of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns, 121:
- Rice mills, called pecker, cog, and water mills... The first... so called, from the pestle's striking... in the manner of a wood pecker.
- 2001, Judith Ann Carney, Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the ..., page 128:
- The first mechanical mills were harnessed to animals: the so-called pecker mill (named for the resemblance of the pestle when in action to the bill of a woodpecker) and the cog mill, a large horizontal cogwheel turned by oxen or horses.
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