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单词 kyle
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kylen.1

Brit. /kʌɪl/, U.S. /kaɪl/
Forms: Also Middle English kylle, Middle English kile, 1600s keyll.
Origin: A borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymon: Norse kýli.
Etymology: < Old Norse kýli boil, abscess; probably related to kúla ball, knob.
Now dialect.
A sore, ulcer, boil. Wrongly rendered by Levins, through some confusion.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [noun] > a suppuration > abscess > boil
boila1000
kyle1340
botcha1387
anthraxa1398
bealc1400
carbuncle?a1425
froncle1543
knub1563
anthracosis?1587
nail1600
big1601
ouche1612
bubuklea1616
bolwaie1628
coal1665
furuncle1676
Natal sore1851
gurry sore1897
1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 2995 Som, for envy, sal haf in þair lyms, Als kylles and felouns and apostyms.
14.. in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1845) I. 53 A gude oyntment for kyles, woundes [etc.].
14.. MS. Cantab. Ff. v. 48 lf. 85 (Halliw.) Thai fare as dos a rotyn kile, That rotys and warkys sore.
1483 Cath. Angl. 202/2 A Kyle, vlcus, vlcerosus.
1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Lii/1 A Kyle, bilis.
1597 W. Langham Garden of Health 314 To breake a botch bile or keyll, seethe the roots in water.
1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby Kyles, boils on the flesh.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

kylen.2

Brit. /kʌɪl/, U.S. /kaɪl/, Scottish English /kʌil/
Etymology: < Gaelic caol /kəːl/, genitive caoil /kəː(j)l/ ‘narrow strait or sound’, noun to caol narrow.
Scottish.
A narrow channel between two islands, or an island and the mainland (in the west of Scotland); a sound, a strait.
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the world > the earth > water > sea or ocean > channel > [noun] > strait or narrow channel
sounda1300
straitc1386
narrowa1544
kyle1549
guta1552
distrait1562
fret1576
pacea1578
cut1598
narrow seas1615
Propontis1689
neck1719
tickle1770
rigolet1771
khal1903
1549 D. Monro in P. H. Brown Scot. bef. 1700 (1893) 247 Ane right dangerous kyle or stream.
1703 M. Martin Descr. W. Islands Scotl. 205 The Horses and Cows..swim to the Main Land [from Skye] over one of the Ferries or Sounds called Kyles.
1872 J. S. Blackie Lays of Highlands 61 Outmost Lewis, Haco, and Skye, with winding kyles.
1900 Mackenzie's Guide Inverness 81 The narrow kyle between Rona and Raasay.
1901 N.E.D. at Kyle Mod. The steamer passes through the Kyles of Bute to the Crinan Canal.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

kylen.3

Brit. /kʌɪl/, U.S. /kaɪl/
Etymology: = Low German kîl, German keil (Middle High German kîl), Danish kile, Swedish kil ‘wedge’: the precise source is not clear.
dialect. rare.
A small iron wedge used to fasten the head of a pick, hammer, etc., on the shaft.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > building and constructing equipment > fastenings > [noun] > pin or peg > for fastening parts of tools
kyle1747
1747 W. Hooson Miners Dict. sig. Ejb When the Miner haums a Pick..and when he has put in his hard Wood-Wedges and Iron Kyles [etc.].
1893 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Kyle, a wedge. ‘Is thor a kyle i' this mell, Bob?’
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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