ferrule

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A band or cap (usually metal) placed around a shaft to reinforce it or to prevent splitting.
  2. The metal spike at the end of the shaft of an ice axe.
  3. A band holding parts of an object together.
  4. A bushing for securing a pipe joint.
  5. A metal sleeve placed inside a gutter at the top.
  6. The plastic band attaching the tip to the cue.
  7. The pinched metal band which holds the bristles of a paintbrush or the eraser of a pencil to the shaft; a similar band crimped as part of a cable terminal or to terminate a hose.
verb
  1. To equip with a ferrule.

Pronunciation

/ˈfɛɹ.(ə)l/ /-ɹuːl/ /ˈfɛɹ.əl/ en-us-ferrule.ogg

Word forms

ferrule ferrules ferruling ferruled

Etymology

From Middle English verel, virel, virole (“ferrule; metal pivot on the end of an axle”), altered under the influence of Latin ferrum (“iron”), from Old French virole (“ferrule”), from Latin viriola (“little bracelet”), diminutive of viria (“bracelet worn by men”), from Gaulish, from Proto-Celtic *weiros (“crooked”) (compare Middle Irish fiar (“bent, crooked”), Welsh gŵyr, Breton gwar (“curved”)), from Proto-Indo-European *weyh₁ros (“threaded, turned, twisted”), from *weyh₁- (“to turn, twist, weave”).

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Czech: zpevňující kroužek Czech: příruba Czech: objímka Dutch: ring Dutch: metalen dop Dutch: beslagring German: Zwinge German: Hülse German: Halteband Hungarian: gyűrű Hungarian: fémgyűrű Hungarian: fémkarika Hungarian: fémpánt Irish: bianna Irish: fiú Irish: snong Italian: ghiera Polish: okucie Polish: oprawka Russian: металли́ческий ободо́к Slovak: obruč Slovak: obrúčka Slovak: objímka Spanish: casquillo Spanish: virola Spanish: regatón Spanish: recatón Spanish: contera Ottoman Turkish: نعل
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