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shingle — shingle1 shingler, n. /shing geuhl/, n., v., shingled, shingling. n. 1. a thin piece of wood, slate, metal, asbestos, or the like, usually oblong, laid in overlapping rows to cover the roofs and walls of buildings. 2. a woman s close cropped… … Universalium
Skingley — Recorded in a number of spellings, as shown below, this unusual surname is English. It is well recorded from Elizabethan times, and is believed to derive from either the Medieval English word shingle , or perhaps from a lost mvillage called… … Surnames reference
Skinley — Recorded in a number of spellings, as shown below, this unusual surname is English. It is well recorded from Elizabethan times, and is believed to derive from either the Medieval English word shingle , or perhaps from a lost mvillage called… … Surnames reference
shingle — {{11}}shingle (1) thin piece of wood, c.1200, scincle, from L.L. scindula, altered (by influence of Gk. schidax lath or schindalmos splinter ) from L. scandula roof tile, from scindere to cleave, split, from PIE root *sked to split. Meaning … Etymology dictionary
shingled — I. gəld adjective Etymology: Middle English schyngled, from scincle, schingel shingle + ed 1. : covered, roofed, or sheathed with shingles 2. of hair : cut in a shingle … Useful english dictionary