cavalletto
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Italian cavalletto.
Noun
[edit]cavalletto (plural cavallettos or cavalletti)
- (plural "cavallettos") A specialized gantry crane for loading and unloading cargo ships that attaches to and moves along guides on the ship's hatchway.
- 1983, Patrick Finlay, Coal--trade, transportation and handling:
- To increase the unloading rate it is possible to use various cavallettos placed over different holds, although the ship-to-ship transfer is the peculiarilty of the cavalletto.
- 1997, The Motor Ship - Volume 79:
- A 240t SWL crane is used to move the cavallettos from hold to hold when discharging to the barge fleet.
- 1984, Lloyd's Ship Manager - Volume 5, Issues 5-12, page 65:
- The initial stage in Somocar's latest plans was realised with the completion of the first 'Cavalletto', a joint project of Coe & Clerici and the crane manufacturer, Danieli.
- (plural "cavalletti") A long pole placed horizontally at a height of 4 to 20 inches from the ground, used in training horses.
- 1973, Sheila Willcox, The event horse, →ISBN, page 91:
- The first introduction to a cavalletto comes at the end of a line of poles.
- 2010, Gaydell M. Collier, Eleanor F. Prince, Basic Training for Horses, →ISBN, page 195:
- By spacing cavalletti equally, you determine the horse's rhythm.
- 2018, Ingrid Klimke, Reiner Klimke, Cavalletti for Dressage and Jumping, →ISBN:
- Cavalletti allow more demands to be made on the legs without compromising the quality of the gaits, namely walk, trot, and canter.
- (historical) The punishment of being placed in a pillory and whipped.
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[edit]Italian
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[edit]Noun
[edit]cavalletto m (plural cavalletti)
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