单词 | pingle |
释义 | pingle1/ˈpɪŋɡl/Now English regional (northern and midlands ) rare noun A small enclosed piece of land; a paddock, a close.
OriginMid 16th century. Origin uncertain; with the ending perhaps compare -le. pingle2/ˈpɪŋɡl/(also pingel) Scottish noun More fully pingle-pan. A small metal pan or shallow cooking pot, usually having a long handle; a saucepan. OriginLate 18th century. Origin unknown. Perhaps compare pingle. pingle3/ˈpɪŋɡl/(also pinkle, pingil, pengle) Now British regional verb 1 [no object] Scottish. To exert oneself, work hard or laboriously; to struggle, especially against adversity; to toil for a living. Also with object with infinitive. 2 [with object] (In pass.). Scottish. To be hard-pressed; to be troubled, worried, or oppressed. 3 [no object] Now English regional (chiefly northern ). To pick at or play with one's food; to eat with little appetite, nibble. 4 [with object] English regional ( southern ). To pick at or toy with (one's food). Now rare. OriginEarly 16th century; earliest use found in Acts of Lords of Council in Civil Causes. Origin uncertain. Branches I. and II. are perhaps of different origin. |
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