WOOLDER


Meaning of WOOLDER in English

-də(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: alteration (influenced by woold ) of earlier woller, probably from obsolete Dutch woelen to woold + English -er

1. : a stick used (as in woolding) to tighten a rope at a knot

2. or woolder stick : one of the handles of the ropemaking top formed by a wooden pin passing through it

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