different between balling vs bailing
balling
English
Verb
balling
- present participle of ball
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch ballinc, assimilated from banlinc, which consists of ban +? -linc. Doublet of banneling.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?.l??/
- Hyphenation: bal?ling
Noun
balling m (plural ballingen, diminutive ballinkje n)
- exile (exiled person)
Synonyms
- banneling
Derived terms
- ballingschap
References
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bailing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?be?l??/
- Homophone: baling
Verb
bailing
- present participle of bail
Noun
bailing (plural bailings)
- The act by which something is bailed.
- 1903, Ernest Thompson Seton, Two Little Savages
- He took a bucket and bailed the muddy stuff out right to the bottom, and let it fill up to be again bailed out. After three bailings the water came in cold, sweet, and pure as crystal.
- 1903, Ernest Thompson Seton, Two Little Savages
Anagrams
- bilinga
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- baling hay
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