calkin

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calkin (plural calkins)

  1. A calk (on a horseshoe).
    • 1889, Rudyard Kipling, The Ballad of East and West:
      Kamal is out with twenty men to raise the Border side,
      And he has lifted the Colonel's mare that is the Colonel's pride.
      He has lifted her out of the stable-door between the dawn and day
      And turned the calkins upon her feet, and ridden her far away.

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