bee´tle|like´

bee´tle|like´
bee|tle1 «BEE tuhl», noun, verb, -tled, -tling.
–n.
1. an insect that has two hard, shiny cases that cover its wings when at rest. There are over 250,000 species of beetles, which vary in size from that of a pinhead to nearly that of a man's fist.
2. any insect resembling a beetle, such as the cockroach.
–v.i.
Informal. to move quickly; scurry: »

His eyes beetled across the page (New Yorker).

[Middle English betylle, Old English bitula. See related etym. at bite. (Cf.bite)]
bee´tle|like´, adjective.
bee|tle2 «BEE tuhl», noun, verb, -tled, -tling.
–n.
1. a heavy wooden mallet for ramming, crushing, or smoothing; a maul.
2. Especially British. a wooden household utensil for beating or mashing.
3. a machine for finishing linen or cotton cloth by hammering it.
–v.t.
1. to pound with a beetle.
2. to finish (cloth) by means of a beetling machine.
[Old English bīetel < bēatan beat]
bee|tle3 «BEE tuhl», verb, -tled, -tling, adjective.
–v.i.
to project or overhang: »

Great cliffs beetled above the narrow path.

–adj.
projecting or overhanging.
[apparently a back formation by Shakespeare < beetle-browed]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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