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twistle

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Alteration of twissel (literally double, forked), from Middle English twisel, twisil, from Old English twisla (confluence, junction, fork of a river or road), from Proto-Germanic *twisilą (fork, bifurcation), from Proto-Indo-European *dwis- (twice, in two). Cognate with German Zwiesel (fork). Compare also Icelandic kvísl (branch, a fork; fork of a river).

Noun

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twistle (plural twistles)

  1. (obsolete) A boundary stream.
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Etymology 2

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Related to twist.

Verb

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twistle (third-person singular simple present twistles, present participle twistling, simple past and past participle twistled)

  1. (Scotland, transitive) To twist.

Noun

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twistle (plural twistles)

  1. (Scotland) A wrench.