WIMBLE


Meaning of WIMBLE in English

I. ˈwimbəl noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Middle Dutch wimmel auger; akin to Middle Low German wimmel auger

1. : any of various instruments for boring holes: as

a. : gimlet

b. : a brace whose head and handle both are used in turning

c.

(1) : an auger for boring in earth

(2) : a scoop for clearing out boreholes in mines

2. : an instrument for twisting ropes

II. verb

( wimbled ; wimbled ; wimbling -b(ə)liŋ ; wimbles )

Etymology: Middle English wimblen, from wimble, n.

transitive verb

1. archaic : to bore with or as if with a wimble

2. : to twist (as rope) with a wimble

intransitive verb

archaic : bore , penetrate

III. adjective

Etymology: origin unknown

archaic : active , sprightly

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