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Meaning of inkball | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. The gall of an oak tree, used to produce ink.
  2. A leather-covered dauber, stuffed with soft, resilient wadding, with a wooden handle, used to ink type forms for printing. A predecessor of brayers and self-inking presses.
    historical

Examples

“The first tree I knew was an oak under which I played as a small child and gathered large inkballs that I used as marbles.”
“I said that ink made from pokeberries was better than that made from inkballs. I said that inkballs on oak trees were scarce. All the other students laughed. They bought commercial ink at the stores.”
“[…]consider that this perfect work was done on a wooden press, that the form was inked by hand with inkballs or "daubers,"[…]”
“He turns to the inkstone and picks up by the handles the two inkballs, rolling the leather facings together to freshen the ink. […] As the pressman returns the inkballs to the inkstone, the journeyman closes the frisket and tympan.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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