How Do You Spell STRICKLE?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈɪkə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "strickle" may seem confusing at first glance, but it is pronounced as /ˈstrɪkəl/. The word is derived from the Old English word "stricel", meaning a straight piece of wood or metal used to level off grain or measure the consistency of a surface. Despite its uncommon usage today, strickles remain important in professions such as woodworking and baking. The word's spelling is influenced by its Middle English origins, but its pronunciation remains consistent with English phonetics.

STRICKLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Strickle is a noun that refers to a tool or instrument used to level or smooth a surface, especially in woodworking and other crafts. It typically consists of a long, flat piece of wood or metal, often tapered at one end, which is used to scrape or strike a surface in order to remove imperfections and achieve a desired level of flatness or smoothness. Strickles are commonly used in tasks involving wood planing, sanding, or finishing, and they can also be used in various metalworking and masonry applications.

    The verb form of strickle involves the action of using such a tool. It means to scrape or strike a surface using a strickle in order to level, smooth, or shape it. This action may be performed by hand or with the help of other tools or equipment.

    In a broader sense, the term strickle can also be used metaphorically to describe any process or action that involves carefully and diligently shaping, adjusting, or refining something to achieve a desired outcome. This can apply to other fields such as management, problem-solving, or decision-making, where a systematic approach and precision are required to accomplish a goal or improve a situation.

  2. An instr. to strike grain to a level with the measure; a strike; a stone for whetting scythes; an instr. used in the moulding of pipes-also spelt strikle and strickler.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for STRICKLE

  • atrickle
  • ztrickle
  • xtrickle
  • dtrickle
  • etrickle
  • wtrickle
  • srrickle
  • sfrickle
  • sgrickle
  • syrickle
  • s6rickle
  • s5rickle
  • steickle
  • stdickle
  • st4ickle
  • struckle
  • strjckle
  • strkckle
  • strockle

Etymology of STRICKLE

The word "strickle" originated from the Old English word "stricel" or "stricul", which itself came from the Proto-Germanic word "strikulaz". This Proto-Germanic root means "small stick" or "rod". The word has been in use since at least the 14th century and has had various meanings over time. In medieval times, "strickle" referred to a rod or stick used to level or smooth plowed ground in preparation for planting. It later evolved to describe a tool used in carpentry for straightening or smoothing surfaces. Additionally, "strickle" can also mean a rod used to strike or beat, particularly in the context of metalworking.

Similar spelling words for STRICKLE

Conjugate verb Strickle

CONDITIONAL

I would strickle
you would strickle
he/she/it would strickle
we would strickle
they would strickle

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be strickling
you would be strickling
he/she/it would be strickling
we would be strickling
they would be strickling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have strickle
you would have strickle
he/she/it would have strickle
we would have strickle
they would have strickle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been strickling
you would have been strickling
he/she/it would have been strickling
we would have been strickling
they would have been strickling

FUTURE

I will strickle
you will strickle
he/she/it will strickle
we will strickle
they will strickle

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be strickling
you will be strickling
he/she/it will be strickling
we will be strickling
they will be strickling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have strickled
you will have strickled
he/she/it will have strickled
we will have strickled
they will have strickled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been strickling
you will have been strickling
he/she/it will have been strickling
we will have been strickling
they will have been strickling

IMPERATIVE

you strickle
we let´s strickle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to strickle

PAST

I strickled
you strickled
he/she/it strickled
we strickled
they strickled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was strickling
you were strickling
he/she/it was strickling
we were strickling
they were strickling

PAST PARTICIPLE

strickled

PAST PERFECT

I had strickled
you had strickled
he/she/it had strickled
we had strickled
they had strickled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been strickling
you had been strickling
he/she/it had been strickling
we had been strickling
they had been strickling

PRESENT

I strickle
you strickle
he/she/it strickles
we strickle
they strickle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am strickling
you are strickling
he/she/it is strickling
we are strickling
they are strickling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

strickling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have strickled
you have strickled
he/she/it has strickled
we have strickled
they have strickled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been strickling
you have been strickling
he/she/it has been strickling
we have been strickling
they have been strickling

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