Heel″path′ (?), n. [So called with a play upon the words tow and toe.] The bank of a canal opposite, and corresponding to, that of the towpath; berm.
The Cowles found convenient spiles sunk in the heelpath. The Century.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Heel″path′ (?), n. [So called with a play upon the words tow and toe.] The bank of a canal opposite, and corresponding to, that of the towpath; berm.
The Cowles found convenient spiles sunk in the heelpath. The Century.