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- The word "trammel" comes from the Old French "tramail" meaning "fine-gauged fishnet"12. The Old French word comes from the Late Latin "tremaculum"12. The Latin word is thought to mean "a net made from three layers of meshes"1. The Latin word is derived from "tri-" meaning "three" and "macula" meaning "a mesh"1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.trammel (n.) mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes with a trammel net"), from Old French tramail "fine-gauged fishnet" (13c.), from Late Latin tremaculum, perhaps meaning "a net made from three layers of meshes," from Latin tri- "three" (see tri-) + macula "a mesh" (see mail (n.2)).www.etymonline.com/word/trammelEtymonline has: trammel: mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes with a trammel net"), from Old French tramail "fine-gauged fishnet" (13c.), from Late Latin tremaculum, perhaps meaning "a net made from three layers of meshes," from Latin tri- "three"english.stackexchange.com/questions/606286/ety…
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- a set-net consisting of three layers of netting, designed so that a fish entering through one of the large-meshed outer sections will push part of the finer-meshed central section through the large meshes on the further side, forming a pocket in which the fish is trapped.
- an instrument consisting of a board with two grooves intersecting at right angles, in which the two ends of a beam compass can slide to draw an ellipse.
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- US ENGLISHa hook in a fireplace for a kettle.
verbtrammel (verb) · trammels (third person present) · trammelled (past tense) · trammelled (past participle) · trammelling (present participle) · trammeled (past tense) · trammeled (past participle) · trammeling (present participle)Originlate Middle English (in trammel): from Old French tramail, from a medieval Latin variant of trimaculum, perhaps from Latin tri- ‘three’ + macula ‘mesh’. - See results only from etymonline.com
한국어 (Korean)
trammel 뜻: 제약; "14세기 중반, 어망으로 물고기를 잡는 것" (trammeller "'어망 …
Français (French)
trammel (n.) Au milieu du XIVe siècle, "filet pour attraper du poisson" (impliqué dans …
Italiano (Italian)
Significato di trammel: tranello; Metà del 14° secolo, "rete per pescare" (implicito in …
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trammel (n.) mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes …
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