Floodcock

/ˈflʌdkɑk/ noun

Definition

A valve or faucet-like device that controls the flow of water during flooding or high-water situations.

Etymology

Compound of 'flood' and 'cock' (a valve or tap, from Old Norse 'kokr'); a technical term for hydraulic control devices in drainage systems.

Kelly Says

Canal systems in Holland and England used floodcocks to precisely manage how water moved between different levels, essentially mechanical problem-solving before computers.

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