springhead

See also: Springhead

English

Etymology

From spring +‎ head.

Noun

springhead (plural springheads)

  1. The source of a natural spring.
    • 1882, Henry William Herbert, “The Yorkshire Moors”, in David Wright Judd, editor, Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.), page 35:
      But now we had reached our opening ground, the boy with the pony and the second brace of dogs was ordered to the rear, with instructions to meet us by the side of a certain gray rock, and spring-head, on the northern edge of Kettletang, a huge, bluff-headed hill, overtopping all his neighbors, at noon, when we should be there to refresh the inner man, and take up the fresh dogs for the afternoon.
  2. (figuratively) A source.
  3. A head or end-piece for a carriage-spring.

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