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FISSLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'fissle' 2. to make a crackling noise; rustle . 3. to move or shift uncomfortably; fidget.
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FISSLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. chiefly Scottish : to make a rustling sound 2. chiefly Scottish a : to bustle about b : fidget fissle 2 of 2 noun
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fissle | fistle, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun fissle is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for fissle is from 1719, in the writing of W. Hamilton ...
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fissle
▪ I. fissle, fistle, n. Sc. (ˈfɪs(ə)l) [f. next vb.] ‘Bustle, fuss’ (Jam.).1719 Hamilton Ep. to Ramsay 24 July, O sic a fike and sic a fistle I had about it. 1768 Ross Helenore i. 35 The oddest fike an' fisle that e'er was seen.▪ II. fissle, fistle, v. Sc. and dial. (ˈfɪs(ə)l) Also fisle, fissil. [e...
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FISSILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FISSILE definition: 1. (of rock) able to be divided easily into pieces: 2. (of atoms) able to produce nuclear fission…. Learn more.
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fissle | fistle, v. meanings, etymology and more
fissle is an imitative or expressive formation. See etymology. Nearby entries. fissionable, adj.1945–; fissiparation, n.1864–; fissiparism, n.1868– ...
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fistle
▪ I. fistle var. of fissle and dial. f. thistle.▪ II. fistle see fistula.
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Fissle - song and lyrics by Vic Chesnutt - Spotify
Listen to Fissle on Spotify. Song · Vic Chesnutt · 2000.
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fissle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
fissle · Contents · English · Scots. edit. Verb. edit. fissle. to fistle, to make a slight and continued noise; to rustle. References. edit. Jamieson's ...
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FISSLE: Meaning and related words - OneLook
▸ verb: Alternative form of fistle [To rustle; to make a slight rustling (or whistling sound).] Similar: touzle, whizz, twidle, whir, flyte, ...
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FISSLE - Definition in English - bab.la
fissle. volume_up. UK /ˈfɪs(ə)l/verb (no object) (Scottish EnglishIrish English) make a rustling soundstraw fissled in the darkness(with object) people who ...
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fizzle
▪ I. fizzle, n. (ˈfɪz(ə)l) [f. next vb.] 1. a. The action of breaking wind quietly.1598 Florio, Sloffa, a fizzle, a fiste, a close farte. a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Fizzle, a little or low-sounding Fart. 1739 R. Bull tr. Dedekindus' Grobianus 208 Now let a Fizzle steal in Silence forth. 1836–48 ...
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murgeon
▪ I. murgeon, n.1 Now dial. (ˈmɜːdʒən) Also 5 margon, 7 murgion, 8 mergin, mudgeon. [Of obscure origin; cf. dial. morge (Chesh.) mudge (Linc.) of similar meaning.] † Dirt, refuse, dregs (obs.); wet peaty soil; the mortar and cement of old walls.a 1400–50 Alexander 628 It come noȝt a kyng son ȝe knaw...
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thistle
▪ I. thistle, n. (ˈθɪs(ə)l) Forms: 1 thistil, þistel, þystel, 4–6 thistel, thystle, 5 thestel, thystelle, -tylle, 5–6 thistell, thystell, 6 thystel, thistyll, thessel, 7 thissel, 5– thistle. β. (chiefly Sc.) 5 thristelle, 5–7 thrissill(e, 6 thirsill, thyrsill, 6–9 thrissel, thrisle, 8–9 thrissle, 9 ...
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