pinglemeaning

PingledefinitionatChinese.Yabla.com,afreeonlinedictionarywithEnglish,MandarinChinese,Pinyin,Strokes&Audio.Lookitupnow!,Verbedit·(intransitive,UK,dialect)Toeatwithafeebleappetite.·(intransitive,UK,dialect)Todawdle.,2017年8月13日—b.trans.Tocompetefiercelywith;toviewith,rival.Obs.Sc.Tobehard-pressed;tobetroubled, ...,toworkorinterfereinafeeble,ineffective,orunhelpfulway.4.(intransitive)Scotti...

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pingle

Verb edit · (intransitive, UK, dialect) To eat with a feeble appetite. · (intransitive, UK, dialect) To dawdle.

Is the word *pingle* widely understood to mean something ...

2017年8月13日 — b. trans. To compete fiercely with; to vie with, rival. Obs. Sc. To be hard-pressed; to be troubled, ...

PINGLE definition and meaning

to work or interfere in a feeble, ineffective, or unhelpful way. 4. (intransitive) Scottish archaic, dialect. to work laboriously doing a difficult task or ...

pingle, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more

There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun pingle, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ...

Pingle

pingle · 1. (tr) dialect English to pick at or fiddle with (one's food) · 2. archaic dialect Scot to have a fierce struggle or quarrel (with) · 3. (intr) ...

pingle

noun A small piece of inclosed ground. To eat with little appetite. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of ...

Pingle Definition & Meaning

Pingle definition: (obsolete, UK, dialect) A small piece of enclosed ground.

pingle - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary

pingle. 1) A small enclosure of land, a paddock. ... 1680-1 also one little pingle of meadow at the bottom of the Cliff Close, Brampton. ... sources Surtees Society ...