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== Nynorn ==
 
== Nynorn ==
 
=== Etymology ===
 
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From {{inh|nrn|non|tól}} and/or {{inh|nrn|sco|tuil}} and/or {{inh|nrn|en|tool}}, all of those ultimately from {{inh|nrn|gem-pro|tōlą}}
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:✝'''tøl''' [tøl], sb., is phonetically more prob. Eng. tool, sb. (cf. the pronunc. "gød" of Eng. good, "føl" of Eng. fool), than O.N. tól, n., ''tool''. Used in pl. tøls, in the special sense of ''implement for the twisting of ropes (tether) and lines (fishing-lines'', esp. ''hadock-lines)'' the word is prob. old and springs from O.N. tól.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:24, 13 March 2021

Nynorn

Etymology

From Old Norse tól and/or Scots tuil and/or English tool, all of those ultimately from Proto-Germanic tōlą

Shetland use

tøl [tøl], sb., is phonetically more prob. Eng. tool, sb. (cf. the pronunc. "gød" of Eng. good, "føl" of Eng. fool), than O.N. tól, n., tool. Used in pl. tøls, in the special sense of implement for the twisting of ropes (tether) and lines (fishing-lines, esp. hadock-lines) the word is prob. old and springs from O.N. tól.

Pronunciation

IPA:

Alternate Forms

tøl

Noun

tul
  1. instrument

Inflection

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Synonyms

(none known)

Sources