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teazer
English
Etymology 1
Apparently an alteration of teaser, referring to it being lighter than formal punitive instruments.
Noun
teazer (plural teazers)
- sennet whip, an implement for informal corporal punishment, formerly used in the Royal Navy.
Etymology 2
Corrupted from French tiser (“to feed a fire”).
Noun
teazer (plural teazers)
- The stoker or fireman of a furnace, as in glassworking.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Tomlinson to this entry?)
teazer From the web:
- what time does teazers close
teaze
English
Verb
teaze (third-person singular simple present teazes, present participle teazing, simple past and past participle teazed)
- Dated spelling of tease.
Noun
teaze (plural teazes)
- Dated spelling of tease.
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
Anagrams
- azete
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