Tobolac, tul.
Plug; spigot; wad of lint for wiping a wound.
ETYM Old Fren. cuivre, cuevre, coivre, Late Lat. cucurum, from Old High Germ. chohhâri quiver, receptacle, German köcher quiver; akin to AS. cocor, cocur, cocer, Dutch koker. Related to Cocker a high shoe.
1. A case for holding arrows.
2. A trembling movement, usually due to an illness.
chill · frisson · palpitation · quivering · shakiness · shaking · shiver · shudder · thrill · tingle · trembling · vibration
ETYM Old Eng. sleeve, sleve, as. slîfe, slîfe.
1. Small case into which an object fits.
2. The part of a garment that is attached at armhole and covers the arm; SYN. arm.
3. Flexible tunnel that takes passengers directly from the terminal to the airplane and vice-versa
ETYM From spick,or spike; cf. Irish and Gael. spiocaid a spigot, Irish spice a spike. Related to Spike.
A faucet.
Bung; plug of a tap; end of smaller pipe when inserted into larger one to form a junction.