different between tassel vs tercel
tassel
English
Alternative forms
- tossel (archaic)
Etymology
From Old French tassel, from Latin taxillus (“small cube”), from t?lus (“ankle”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tæs?l/
- Rhymes: -æs?l
Noun
tassel (plural tassels)
- A ball-shaped bunch of plaited or otherwise entangled threads from which at one end protrudes a cord on which the ball is hung, and which may have loose, dangling threads at the other end (often used as decoration along the bottom of garments, curtains or other hangings).
- (botany) The panicle on a male plant of maize, which consists of loose threads with anthers on them.
- The loose hairs at the end of a braid.
- A narrow silk ribbon, or similar, sewed to a book to be put between the pages.
- (architecture) A piece of board that is laid upon a wall as a sort of plate, to give a level surface to the ends of floor timbers.
- A kind of bur used in dressing cloth; a teasel.
- A thin plate of gold on the back of a bishop's gloves.
Related terms
- sword knot
Translations
Verb
tassel (third-person singular simple present tassels, present participle tasselling or tasseling, simple past and past participle tasselled or tasseled)
- (transitive) To adorn with tassels.
- 1819, John Keats, Otho the Great, Act V, Scene V, verses 37-39
- […] gauzes of silver mist;
- Loop’d up with cords of twisted wreathed light,
- And tassell’d round with weeping meteors!
- 1819, John Keats, Otho the Great, Act V, Scene V, verses 37-39
- (intransitive, botany) To put forth a tassel or flower.
Further reading
- tassel on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Slates, astels, leasts, salets, slates, stales, steals, stelas, teslas
Old French
Etymology
From Late Latin taxellus, secondary form of taxillus, diminutive of Latin talus.
Noun
tassel m (oblique plural tasseaus or tasseax or tassiaus or tassiax or tassels, nominative singular tasseaus or tasseax or tassiaus or tassiax or tassels, nominative plural tassel)
- tassel (adornment for a garment)
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tercel
English
Noun
tercel (plural tercels)
- Alternative form of tiercel
Derived terms
- tercel gentle
Anagrams
- electr-
Hungarian
Etymology
terc +? -el (verb-forming suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?t?rt?s?l]
- Hyphenation: ter?cel
- Rhymes: -?l
- Homophone: terccel
Verb
tercel
- (intransitive, music) to sing or play a musical instrument in thirds
Conjugation
Further reading
- tercel in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN
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