Friday, January 25, 2008

whittling

Main Entry:
1whit·tle Listen to the pronunciation of 1whittle
Pronunciation:
\ˈhwi-təl, ˈwi-\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English whittel, alteration of thwitel, from thwiten to whittle, from Old English thwītan; akin to Old Norse thveita to hew
Date:
15th century
archaic : a large knife

verb

Main Entry:
2whittle
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
whit·tled; whit·tling Listen to the pronunciation of whittling \ˈhwit-liŋ, ˈwit-; ˈhwi-təl-iŋ, ˈwi-\
Date:
1552
transitive verb1 a: to pare or cut off chips from the surface of (wood) with a knife b: to shape or form by so paring or cutting2: to reduce, remove, or destroy gradually as if by cutting off bits with a knife : pare <whittle down expenses>intransitive verb1: to cut or shape something (as wood) by or as if by paring it with a knife2: to wear oneself or another out with fretting
whit·tler Listen to the pronunciation of whittler \ˈhwit-lər, ˈwit-; ˈhwi-təl-ər, ˈwi-\ noun

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