To weigh.
To wager a pound on.
noun.
An inclosure, maintained by authority, for confining cattle or other beasts when taken trespassing, or going at large in violation of law; a pinfold. Pounds were also used for the deposit of goods seized by distress.
noun.
A pond.
noun.
In a canal, the level portion between two locks.
noun.
A pound-net; also, either one, inner or outer, of the compartments of such a net, or the inclosure of a gang of nets in which the fish are finally entrapped. See cut under pound-net.
To shut up in a pound; impound; confine as in a pound; hence, to imprison; confine.
Figuratively, to keep within narrow limits; cramp; restrain.
To form into pounds, bins, or compartments.
To beat; strike as with a heavy instrument and with repeated blows; pommel.
To inflict; strike: as, to pound blows.
To pulverize; break into fine pieces by striking with a heavy instrument; crush; reduce to powder.