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Meaning of swipple | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

The part of a flail that is free to swing, and which strikes the grain in threshing.

Equivalents

Deutsch Schlagholz
Français battant
Italiano calocchia
Nederlands slaghout
Polski bijak
Português pírtigo
Русский било бич

Examples

“The flail has now become such a rare agricultural implement that it is well to bear in mind that its two main parts were the handstaff and swipple.”
“As showing the local influence of the tool, one may refer to the custom in Yorkshire by which a girl, on being proposed to, took a piece of straw and broke it into two lengths (long and short), typifying the handstaff and swipple of the flail. If she gave the former to her lover, she accepted him: but if she tendered the shorter piece, "she gave him 't swipple end," or rejected him.”
“Traditional flails had a handle (haft), usually about 40 inches long, and a swipple (also called a swingle), about 24 inches long. The two pieces were hinged together with leather or eel skin.”

CEFR level

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

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