streamwork

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English

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Etymology

From stream +‎ work.

Noun

streamwork (plural streamworks)

  1. (mining) A place where an alluvial deposit of tin ore is worked.
    • 1884, The Western Antiquary; Or, Devon and Cornwall Note-book:
      The day is marked by the serio-comic custom of sending a young lad to the highest bound or hillock in the streamwork, and allowing him to sleep there as long as he can—[...]
    • 1999, Report and Transactions:
      Tinworking clearly post-dates abandonment of the settlement, and may date the streamwork to the late medieval period, although it could have been worked at any time between this date and the nineteenth century.

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