strickle

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A rod used to level off heaped grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
  2. A tool for sharpening scythes, composed typically of a piece of wood smeared with grease and sand.
  3. A bevel-edged finishing tool used for smoothing the surface of a mold, core, or mold in sand or loam.
  4. A template; a pattern.
  5. An instrument used in dressing flax.
verb
  1. To level using a strickle.

Pronunciation

/ˈstrɪkl̩/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-strickle.wav

Word forms

strickle strickles strikle stritchel stritchell stritchill strichell strickling strickled

Etymology

From Middle English strikile, strikelle, strikyll, from Old English stricel, equivalent to strick + -le (diminutive suffix). Compare Middle Dutch strijkel, streekel, strekel.

Synonyms

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