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Vane   /veɪn/   Listen
Vane

noun
1.
Mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind.  Synonyms: weather vane, weathervane, wind vane.
2.
A fin attached to the tail of an arrow, bomb or missile in order to stabilize or guide it.
3.
Flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water.  Synonym: blade.
4.
The flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft.  Synonym: web.



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"Vane" Quotes from Famous Books



... Soon that peculiar odor, sometimes to a great distance given forth by the living sperm whale, was palpable to all the watch; nor was any mariner surprised when, after inspecting the compass, and then the dog-vane, and then ascertaining the precise bearing of the odor as nearly as possible, Ahab rapidly ordered the ship's course to be slightly altered, and the sail ...
— Moby Dick; or The Whale • Herman Melville

... Author of 'John Vane Tempest: a Romance,' 'Herbert and Henrietta: or the Nemesis of Sentiment,' 'The Life and Adventures of Colonel Bludyer Fortescue,' 'Happy Homes and Hairy Faces,' 'A Pound of Feathers and a Pound of Lead,' part author of 'Minn's Complete Capricious Correspondent: a Manual of ...
— The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume 1 • Robert Louis Stevenson

... young man replied, with a genial smile, "and I am known as Vane Cameron. I am as yet connected with no firm, but my home has for many years ...
— His Heart's Queen • Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

... Wooing of Winifred." It was written by an author whose name I forget; produced by the well-known and (as his press agent has often told us) popular actor-manager, Mr. Levinski; and played by (among others) that very charming young man, Prosper Vane—known locally as Alfred Briggs until he took to the stage. Prosper played the young hero, Dick Seaton, who was actually wooing Winifred. Mr. Levinski himself took the part of a middle-aged man of the world with a slight embonpoint; down in the programme as Sir Geoffrey Throssell, ...
— Happy Days • Alan Alexander Milne

... the melancholy swish of the river against the osiered banks rose out of the windless dusk, all the region around Manor Cartier, with its cypresses, its firs, its beeches, and its elms, became gently triste. Even the weather-vane on the Manor—the gold Cock of Beaugard, as it was called—did not move; and the stamping of a horse in the stable was like the thunderous knock of a traveller from Beyond. The white mill and the grey manor stood out with ghostly vividness in the light ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker


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