mallet

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A type of hammer with a larger-than-usual head made of wood, rubber or similar non-iron material, used by woodworkers for driving a tool, such as a chisel. A kind of maul.
  2. A weapon resembling the tool, but typically much larger.
  3. A small hammer-like tool used for playing certain musical instruments.
  4. A light beetle with a long handle used in playing croquet.
  5. The stick used to strike the ball in the sport of polo.
verb
  1. To beat or strike with, or as if with, a mallet.
noun
  1. A type of articulated locomotive having two powered trucks, with the rear truck being rigidly attached to the main body and boiler of the locomotive, while the front powered truck is attached to the rear by a hinge, so that it may swing from side to side, and with the front end of the boiler resting upon a sliding bearing on the swinging front truck.
name
  1. The malicious party in examples of threat scenarios. See Alice and Bob.

Pronunciation

/ˈmælɪt/ en-us-mallet.ogg /ˈmæleɪ/

Word forms

mallet mallets malleting malleted

Etymology

From Middle English malet, maylet, from Old French mallet, maillet (“a wooden hammer, mallet”), diminutive of mal, mail (“a hammer”), from Latin malleus (“a hammer, mall, mallet”).

Translations

Armenian: թակ Aromanian: maljiu Aromanian: malj Aromanian: malju Bashkir: сүкеш Bashkir: балға Bulgarian: дървен чук Catalan: maça Chinese Mandarin: 槌 Chinese Mandarin: 木槌 Czech: palice Danish: kølle Esperanto: maleo Finnish: nuija Finnish: maila French: maillet Galician: maza Galician: mazo Galician: pisón German: Holzhammer German: Klopfholz German: Gummihammer Greek: ματσόλα Ancient Greek: σφῦρα Italian: maglio Italian: mazzetta Japanese: 木槌 Latin: malleus Latin: tudes Luxembourgish: Schlo Malay: gandin Malay: tukul kayu Maltese: mazzola Māori: kuru Norwegian Bokmål: klubbe Norwegian Nynorsk: klubbe Persian: کدین Persian: تخماق Polish: knypel Polish: drewniany młotek Polish: podbijak Polish: obijak Portuguese: malho Romanian: mai Russian: кия́нка Russian: колоту́шка Russian: деревя́нный молото́к Spanish: mazo Swedish: klubba Swedish: hammare Tagalog: balatak Tarifit: azduz Ottoman Turkish: طوقماق Ottoman Turkish: چوگان
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