"knottle" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: knottles [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English knottil, cnottel (“little knot”), diminutive of knotte, cnotte (“knot”), equivalent to knot + -le. Cognate with Middle Dutch knuttel, Middle Low German knutel, Middle High German Knüttel (“little stick”). Compare also Old English cnyttels (“string, fiber, sinew”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|knottil}} Middle English knottil, {{m|enm|cnottel||little knot}} cnottel (“little knot”), {{m|enm|knotte}} knotte, {{m|enm|cnotte||knot}} cnotte (“knot”), {{suffix|en|knot|le}} knot + -le, {{cog|dum|knuttel}} Middle Dutch knuttel, {{cog|gml|knutel}} Middle Low German knutel, {{cog|gmh|Knüttel||little stick}} Middle High German Knüttel (“little stick”), {{cog|ang|cnyttels||string, fiber, sinew}} Old English cnyttels (“string, fiber, sinew”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} knottle (plural knottles)
  1. (UK dialectal) A knob. Tags: UK, dialectal
    Sense id: en-knottle-en-noun-HWH~1iLG Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -le

Inflected forms

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