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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Span
,
n.
1.
The
space
from
the
thumb
to
the
end
of
the
little
finger
when
extended
;
nine
inches
;
eighth
of
a
fathom
.
2.
Hence
,
a
small
space
or
a
brief
portion
of
time
.
Yet
not
to
earth's
contracted
span
Thy
goodness
let
me
bound
. --
Pope
.
Life's
but
a
span
;
I'll
every
inch
enjoy
.
--
Farquhar
.
3.
The
spread
or
extent
of
an
arch
between
its
abutments
,
or
of
a
beam
,
girder
,
truss
,
roof
,
bridge
,
or
the
like
,
between
its
supports
.
4.
Naut.
A
rope
having
its
ends
made
fast
so
that
a
purchase
can
be
hooked
to
the
bight
;
also
,
a
rope
made
fast
in
the
center
so
that
both
ends
can
be
used
.
5.
A
pair
of
horses
or
other
animals
driven
together
;
usually
,
such
a
pair
of
horses
when
similar
in
color
,
form
,
and
action
.
Span blocks
Naut.
,
blocks
at
the
topmast
and
topgallant-mast
heads
,
for
the
studding-sail
halyards
.
Span counter
,
an
old
English
child's
game
,
in
which
one
throws
a
counter
on
the
ground
,
and
another
tries
to
hit
it
with
his
counter
,
or
to
get
his
counter
so
near
it
that
he
can
span
the
space
between
them
,
and
touch
both
the
counters
. --
Halliwell
.
“Henry
V
.,
in
whose
time
boys
went
to
span
counter
for
French
crowns.”
--
Shak
.
Span iron
Naut.
,
a
special
kind
of
harpoon
,
usually
secured
just
below
the
gunwale
of
a
whaleboat
.
Span roof
,
a
common
roof
,
having
two
slopes
and
one
ridge
,
with
eaves
on
both
sides
. --
Gwilt
.
Span shackle
Naut.
,
a
large
bolt
driven
through
the
forecastle
deck
,
with
a
triangular
shackle
in
the
head
to
receive
the
heel
of
the
old-fashioned
fish
davit
. --
Ham
.
Nav
.
Encyc
.
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