Bodkin

Bodkin
Bodkin Bod"kin (b[o^]d"k[i^]n), n. [OE. boydekyn dagger; of uncertain origin; cf. W. bidog hanger, short sword, Ir. bideog, Gael. biodag.] 1. A dagger. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]

When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

2. (Needlework) An implement of steel, bone, ivory, etc., with a sharp point, for making holes by piercing; a stiletto; an eyeleteer. [1913 Webster]

3. (Print.) A sharp tool, like an awl, used for picking out letters from a column or page in making corrections. [1913 Webster]

4. A kind of needle with a large eye and a blunt point, for drawing tape, ribbon, etc., through a loop or a hem; a tape needle. [1913 Webster]

Wedged whole ages in a bodkin's eye. --Pope. [1913 Webster]

5. A kind of pin used by women to fasten the hair. [1913 Webster]

{To sit}, {ride}, or {travel bodkin}, to sit closely wedged between two persons. [Colloq.] --Thackeray. [1913 Webster]


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  • Bodkin — may refer to:* One of the fourteen Tribes of Galway * A bodkin point, a type of arrowhead * A dagger or stiletto knife * A sharp slender instrument for making holes in cloth or a blunt needle with a large eye for drawing tape or ribbon through a… …   Wikipedia

  • Bodkin — Bod kin, n. See {Baudekin}. [Obs.] Shirley. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bodkin — late 14c., boydekin, of unknown origin. The ending suggests a diminutive formation, and Celtic has been suggested as the source of the root …   Etymology dictionary

  • bodkin — ► NOUN 1) a thick, blunt needle with a large eye, used for drawing tape or cord through a hem. 2) historical a long pin used to fasten women s hair. ORIGIN perhaps of Celtic origin and related to Irish bod, Welsh bidog, Scottish Gaelic biodag… …   English terms dictionary

  • bodkin — [bäd′kin] n. [ME boidekyn, bodekin < ?] 1. Obs. a dagger or stiletto 2. a pointed instrument for making holes in cloth 3. a long, ornamental hairpin 4. a thick, blunt needle for drawing ribbon or tape through a hem, etc …   English World dictionary

  • Bodkin — Pointe bodkin Les pointes bodkin étaient les plus utilisées du fait de leur caractère perforant et de leur facilité de réalisation. Les pointes de flèche type bodkin sont pointues et de section carrée. Elles sont particulièrement perforantes et… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bodkin — A small, pointed implement for piercing materials e.g. cloth, leather etc.; a pin used to fasten hair; most familiarly, and later, a *dagger or a stiletto. Bodkin and pin (the seamstress s and hairpin) were used synonymously until the 16c and… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • bodkin — [14] A bodkin was originally a small dagger, and only in the 18th century did it develop the perhaps more familiar sense ‘long blunt needle’. Initially it was a three syllable word, spelled boidekyn, and its origins are mysterious. Most… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • bodkin — [14] A bodkin was originally a small dagger, and only in the 18th century did it develop the perhaps more familiar sense ‘long blunt needle’. Initially it was a three syllable word, spelled boidekyn, and its origins are mysterious. Most… …   Word origins

  • Bodkin-Spitze — „bodkin“ Spitze Die Bodkin Spitze (engl. bodkin: Pfriem, Ahle), auch Ahl Spitze ist eine besondere Form von Kriegs Pfeilspitzen. Es handelt sich dabei um einen schmalen, spitz zulaufenden Vierkant (eine Unterart der sogenannten Panzerbrecher… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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