Gristmill
(noun)
A mill used to grind grain into flour.
Origin:
Derived from the middle english word 'gristemele' meaning 'grain mill'.
Examples:
- The gristmill was a bustling hub of activity, with grain being brought in from the surrounding countryside to be milled into flour.
- The water-powered gristmill was a marvel of engineering, using the flow of the river to turn the grinding stones.
- The gristmill was a vital part of the community, supplying the flour needed to bake bread for the local villagers.
- The gristmill was one of the few places in the region where farmers could bring their grain to be milled, making it a critical resource.
- The gristmill was a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from far and wide to see the ancient technology in action.