different between egling vs eggling

egling

English

Etymology

Unknown

Noun

egling (plural eglings)

  1. (Britain, dialect) The European perch when two years old.

Anagrams

  • gingle, leggin, leging, niggle

egling From the web:



eggling

English

Etymology 1

Presumably from *eggle (to sell eggs) +? -ing. Compare English eggler (seller of eggs).

Noun

eggling (uncountable)

  1. (archaic) The sale of eggs; the trade of an eggler.
    • 1938, Ireland. Oireachtas. Dáil, Parliamentary debates; official report (volume 73, page 734)
      No eggler will allow eggs to be contaminated, because he wants to sell at the best price he can get [] If the House says it is, then in my opinion the majority of those people must get out of eggling []

Etymology 2

From egg +? -ling.

Noun

eggling (plural egglings)

  1. A small, miniature, undersized, or underdeveloped egg.
    • "Ode X" in 1834, Charles L. S. Jones, American Lyrics
      One Lovling scarcely's fledg'd. One, yet,
      An eggling still remains;
      A third, from forth the broken shell,
      In chirping notes, complains.

Anagrams

  • legging

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