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inkle
[ ing-kuhl ]
noun
- a linen tape used for trimmings.
- the linen thread or yarn from which this tape is made.
inkle
/ ˈɪŋkəl /
noun
- a kind of linen tape used for trimmings
- the thread or yarn from which this tape is woven
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Word History and Origins
Origin of inkle1
First recorded in 1535–45; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of inkle1
C16: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
As soon as they arrive, Inkle goes and sells his benefactress in the slave market.
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Dick and Bill are 'as great as inkle-weavers:' a saying very common in Limerick and Cork.
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Painted cloths were hung about it, and it was drawn by four horses, “having head stalls of brode inkle with knoppes and tassels.”
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My business is to prevent young sobersides, young Inkle, from appearing, to interrupt the ceremony.
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"Tinkle, inkle," came the sound of old Daisy's bell from the pasture; and the sound started a new train of glad thoughts.
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