Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CAN'TA-LIV-ER
CAN-TA'BRI-ANCAN'TAR, or CAN-TA'RO
CAN'TA-LIV-ER, n. [cantle and eaves.]
In architecture, a piece of wood, framed into the front or side of a house, to suspend the moldings and eaves over it. – Encyc.
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