cudgel

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon.
  2. Anything that can be used as a threat to force one's will on another.
verb
  1. To strike with a cudgel.
  2. To exercise (one's wits or brains) in an effort to force a memory or solution; to rack (one's mind).
name
  1. A locality in the Leeton council area, southern New South Wales, Australia.

Pronunciation

/ˈkʌd͡ʒəl/ en-us-cudgel.ogg

Word forms

cudgel cudgels cudgeling cudgelling cudgeled cudgelled

Etymology

From Middle English kuggel, from Old English cyċġel (“a large stick, cudgel”), from Proto-West Germanic *kuggil, from Proto-Germanic *kuggilaz (“a knobbed instrument”), derivative of Proto-Germanic *kuggǭ (“cog, swelling”), from Proto-Indo-European *gewgʰ- (“swelling, bow”), from Proto-Indo-European *gew- (“to bow, bend, arch, curve”), equivalent to cog + -el (diminutive suffix). Cognate with Middle Dutch coghele (“a stick with a rounded end”).

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