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needle | Etymology of needle by etymonline
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needle 뜻: 바늘; 올드 잉글리시 nædl "짠 원단, 가죽 등을 통과시키기 위한 작고 …
Deutsch (German)
Needle's eye, bildlich für eine winzige Öffnung, bezieht sich oft auf Matthäus …
Needlework
c. 1300, seuinge, "art or practice of sewing; " c. 1400, "sewn work, a piece of work …
Needless
needle. Old English nædl "small, pointed instrument for carrying a thread through …
Needlepoint
Needle's eye, figurative of a minute opening, often is a reference to Matthew …
Needs
"of necessity, necessarily," late 14c. and surviving in archaic constructions …
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