释义 |
spile I. \ˈspīl, esp before pause or consonant -īəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Dutch spijl stake, peg, from Middle Dutch spile; akin to Middle High German spīl point, Icelandic spila skewer, Greek spilas reef, Latvian spīle wooden peg, Latin spina thorn — more at spine 1. chiefly dialect a. : a small splinter of wood : spill b. : a stake or post especially when used for making a fence 2. a. : a large stake driven into the ground as a support for some superstructure : pile b. : forepole 3. a. : a small plug used to stop the vent of a cask : bung b. : a tapering wooden pin used to stop the hole left in a ship's sheathing by a withdrawn spike or bolt 4. : a small tube or spout inserted in a sugar maple tree for conducting sap II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. a. : to plug (as the hole in a cask) with a spile b. : to draw off (liquor) through a spile 2. : to supply (as a cask) with a spile 3. : to make a small vent in (as a cask) |