twyver

/ˈtwaɪvər/

Definitions

1. noun

A device, especially in the UK, used to control the flow of water in a lock on a canal, typically by turning a handle to fill or empty a chamber.

“The canal boat had to be guided through the lock by a twyver to avoid running out of water.”

Synonyms

  • lock gate
  • lock keeper

Antonyms

  • sluice
  • water gate