- dottle
- noun Etymology: Middle English dottel plug, from Middle English *dot Date: circa 1825 unburned and partially burned tobacco in the bowl of a pipe
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Dottle — is the wet and sour smelling mass of unburned tobacco found at the bottom of a tobacco pipe. Dottle is produced by a combination of two reasons, first the smoker is a wet smoker , that is, he pushes a considerable amount of saliva down the stem… … Wikipedia
dottle — or dottel [dät′ l] n. [ME dotelle, var. of dosel, DOSSIL] the tobacco residue left in a pipe after it has been smoked … English World dictionary
dottle — noun /ˈdɒtəl/ a) The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe. one hand guards the burning dottle of my pipe from the force of the wind b) A babys dummy, pacifier. I clenched my pipe in my right fist and poked at the dottle busily… … Wiktionary
dottle pin — noun Etymology: dottle (I) : a small plug or pin of burned fireclay used to separate articles during firing … Useful english dictionary
dottle — /dot l/, n. the plug of half smoked tobacco in the bottom of a pipe after smoking. Also, dottel. [1815 25; dial. dot small lump (prob. identical with DOT1) + LE] * * * … Universalium
dottle — North Country (Newcastle) Words the remain of a pipe or tobacco put upon the top of a fresh pipe for the purpose of lighting it … English dialects glossary
dottle — see DOT … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
dottle — n. lump of half smoked tobacco that remains in the bottom of a pipe after smoking … English contemporary dictionary
dottle — [ dɒt(ə)l] noun a remnant of tobacco left in a pipe after smoking. Origin ME (denoting a plug for a barrel): from dot1 + le1 … English new terms dictionary
dottle — dot·tle … English syllables