bod·kin /ˈbɑdkən/
大眼粗針,錐子
Bod·kin n.
1. A dagger. [Obs.]
When he himself might his quietus make
With a bare bodkin. --Shak.
2. Needlework An implement of steel, bone, ivory, etc., with a sharp point, for making holes by piercing; a stiletto; an eyeleteer.
3. Print. A sharp tool, like an awl, used for picking out letters from a column or page in making corrections.
4. A kind of needle with a large eye and a blunt point, for drawing tape, ribbon, etc., through a loop or a hem; a tape needle.
Wedged whole ages in a bodkin's eye. --Pope.
5. A kind of pin used by women to fasten the hair.
To sit, ride, or travel bodkin, to sit closely wedged between two persons. [Colloq.]
Bod·kin, n. See Baudekin. [Obs.]
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bodkin
n 1: a dagger with a slender blade [syn: poniard]
2: formerly a long hairpin; usually with an ornamental head
3: a small sharp-pointed tool for punching holes in leather or
fabric
4: a blunt needle for threading ribbon through loops [syn: threader]