noun: A figured stamp, die, or punch, used by goldsmiths, cutlers, etc.
noun: A piece of roughly dressed timber with one face finished flat.
noun: A split log or heavy slab of timber with the face smoothed, used for flooring or construction.
noun: A walkway or short, low footbridge over wet ground constructed by laying one or more planks or dressed timbers over sills set directly on the ground, also called duck boards, bog boards, or bog bridge.
noun: A short low bridge of similar construction. Also called puncheon bridge.
noun: A cask used to hold liquids, having a capacity varying from 72 to 120 gallons; a tercian.