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Anvil for sale san antonio9/26/2023 The Texas Association of Realtors and its cooperating MLS's do not create, control or review the property data displayed herein and take no responsibility for the content of such records. Information provided is thought to be reliable but is not guaranteed to be accurate, you are advised to verify facts that are important to you and no warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data herein, or for their use or interpretation by the user. The single-family homes displayed here may not be all the available properties in the MLS's database, or all of the properties listed with Brokers participating in the cooperative data exchange program. incūs "anvil," formed from in- in- entry 2 + cūdere "to beat, strike, hammer." Alternatively, the formation of such nouns may have been a European areal feature compare Russian nakovál'nja "anvil," from na- "on" and a derivative of the verb kovát' "to hammer, forge," Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian nâkōvanj.The Texas real estate listing data relating to 132 Anvil Pl advertised on the BEX Realty website comes in part from a cooperative data exchange program of the multiple listing service (MLS) or additional real estate data sources in which this real estate Broker participates. It has been suggested that all the Germanic compounds are calques on Latin incūd. Parallel to *ana-falta-/*ana-feltja- were other Germanic compounds meaning "anvil": *ana-bauta- (whence Middle Low German anebōt, ambōt, Old High German anabōz, present-day German Amboß), from *bautan- "to strike, beat" (see beat entry 1) and *ana-baltja- (whence Middle Low German ānebelte, Middle Dutch aenbelt, Dutch aanbeeld, Old High German anabelzi) and *ana-bulta- (whence Middle Low German ānebolt, ambolt, Old High German anabolz), from the verbal base behind Old English bolt "bolt, arrow," Old High German bolz "bolt, hot iron" (see bolt entry 1). Such a verb does exist in Old High German, though only in extended and/or specialized senses (see the note at felt entry 1). The word anvil was originally a deverbal compound meaning in effect "the thing on which striking is done." Already in Old English the makeup of the compound would have been less than transparent, as a verb corresponding to the deverbal second element -fealt/-filt( e) does not appear to have existed (or at least is not attested). ![]() Middle English anfeld, anefelt, anvelt, anvyll, going back to Old English anfealt and anefilt, anelfilte, going back to Germanic *ana-falta- and *ana-feltja- (whence also, from the first, Old High German anafalz "anvil" and from the second, Middle Dutch aenvilte, anevilte), from *ana- "on" and *-falta-, *-feltja-, nominal derivatives from *faltan-, taken to mean "to strike, beat" - more at felt entry 1 ![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'anvil.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Ariel Cohen, Forbes, When Tampa Bay finally did get another hit off of him with one out in the fifth, the Red Sox ace - whose five-pitch mix was headlined by an anvil of a splitter - dispatched the next two Rays on a lineout and an inning-ending groundout to first on a splitter by Franco. 2023 In contrast, Orban warned his supporters that a vote against him was a vote for war and that the country should be wary of getting between the ‘Ukrainian anvil and the Russian hammer’. Will Sullivan, Smithsonian Magazine, 13 Mar. Roy Berendsohn, Popular Mechanics, 7 June 2023 But what leaves an archaeological record is when monkeys use rocks as hammers and anvils-that is, a rock that does the smashing and a rock that holds the item getting smashed. ![]() 2021 Position the bar stock on the vise’s anvil and deliver a sharp blow to the chisel. ![]() 2022 The lab’s heart is a fist-size, copper-colored cylinder called a diamond anvil cell. 2023 The news of 2022 is like an anvil weighing down on our collective psyche. Brendan McAleer, Car and Driver, 21 Apr. Nor'adila Hepburn, Better Homes & Gardens, In this case, stunning can be read in a literal sense, like having an anvil fall on your head. Recent Examples on the Web Type There are four main types of pruning shears: bypass, ratchet, anvil, and straight-blade.
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