steelyard

A 19th-century steelyard.

Meaning

Noun

  • A transportable balance with unequal arm lengths.
  • A place where steel (and possibly other metals as well) is stored and sold.

Origin

  • steel + yard.
  • The sense of “place” is a calque of Dutch staalhof or Middle Low German Stalhof (Modern Dutch staal + hof).
  • The sense of “balance” is presumably from the sense of “place”, originally “steelyard beam”, mixed with additional sense of “rod” (hence “rod for weighing steel”), replacing earlier Latin statera.

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