Stakes: nm A stake is a stick or stake (in chestnut, oak or acacia) about 1 to 2 meters long that is stuck in the ground which supports a vine stock or a hop stalk. The stake was replaced at the beginning of the XNUMXth century by the vine trellis.
See haughty vine cultivation.
In colloquial language, a stake means a tall, thin man.
See under Échalas Slang of mouth.
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