different between mistle vs pistle

mistle

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?s?l/

Etymology 1

From Middle English mistel (basil; mistletoe), from Old English mistel (basil; mistletoe), from Proto-West Germanic *mistil (mistle), from Proto-Germanic *mistilaz (mistle).

Noun

mistle (countable and uncountable, plural mistles)

  1. (obsolete) mistletoe
  2. (countable) the mistle thrush

Etymology 2

Verb

mistle (third-person singular simple present mistles, present participle mistling, simple past and past participle mistled)

  1. To fall like a fine rain; to drizzle.
Related terms
  • mist

Anagrams

  • smilet

Morelos Nahuatl

Noun

mistle

  1. puma, cat.

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pistle

English

Etymology

Aphetic form of epistle.

Noun

pistle (plural pistles)

  1. (obsolete) A written communication; a letter, an epistle.
    • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Acts XV:
      When they were departed, they cam to Antioche and gaddred the multitude togedder and delivered the pistle.

Anagrams

  • pliest, stipel, tiples

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