different between teazer vs teaze

teazer

English

Etymology 1

Apparently an alteration of teaser, referring to it being lighter than formal punitive instruments.

Noun

teazer (plural teazers)

  1. 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)

  1. The stoker or fireman of a furnace, as in glassworking.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Tomlinson to this entry?)

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teaze

English

Verb

teaze (third-person singular simple present teazes, present participle teazing, simple past and past participle teazed)

  1. Dated spelling of tease.

Noun

teaze (plural teazes)

  1. Dated spelling of tease.

References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

Anagrams

  • azete

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