Aboideau
noun (in the canadian maritimes) (pl) -deaus, -deaux (-ˌdəʊz) -teaus, -teaux (-ˌtəʊz)
a dyk- with a sluicegate that allows flood water to drain but keeps the sea water out
a sluicegate in a dyk-
historical examples
this dyk- and aboideau served the purpose of shutting out the tide from about 600 acres of marsh land.
glimpses of the past w. o. raymond
the work was completed in august, 1774, by the construction of an aboideau.
glimpses of the past w. o. raymond
they were at that time employed by simonds & white in building an aboideau and dyk-ing the marsh.
glimpses of the past w. o. raymond
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