evuider

evuider
Evuider. v. act. en termes d'empeseuse, C'est faire sortir l'empois qu'on a mis dans du linge en le frottant. Ce rabat est trop dur, trop ferme, il le faut évuider.
En termes de tailleur, il signifie échancrer. Le collet de cette robe, de ce manteau n'est pas assez évuidé, est trop évuidé. il le faut évuider davantage.
En termes d'armurier, C'est faire une certaine caneleure au milieu d'une lame d'épée pour la rendre plus legere. Evuider une lame. une lame évuidée. Ce terme sert aussi aux serruriers, tourneurs & autres.

Dictionnaire de l'Académie française . 1964.

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