tide mill
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of tide mill
First recorded in 1630–40
Example Sentences
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Brouwer’s was a tide mill: it used the Gowanus Creek’s rising and falling waters for power.
From New York Times • May 2, 2013
At the point where the curving shore ran out to sea stood a large deserted tide mill on posts, midway in the water.
From The Opened Shutters by Burnham, Clara Louise
Quaint old Jess with his fiddle came in for a share, and the ancient tide mill and its history as well.
From Rockhaven by Munn, Charles Clark
And sometimes, in the hours of bitterest desolation, Mona thought of the old tide mill and the girl who had once gone there to end her heart hunger.
From Rockhaven by Munn, Charles Clark
The mill-pond where stood the old tide mill is gone and the Union depot with its long freight sheds and maze of railway tracks occupies its place.
From Glimpses of the Past History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784 by Raymond, W. O. (William Odber)
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