Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word nibble. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word nibble, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say nibble in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word nibble you have here. The definition of the word nibble will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition ofnibble, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.
His little Goats gan driue out of their ſtalls, / To feede abroad, vvhere paſture beſt befalls. / / Some clambring through the hollovv cliffes on hy, / Nibble the buſhie ſhrubs, vvhich grovve thereby.
I then nibbled all the red wax of our last ball-tickets,
The spelling has been modernized.
1751, Persius, “The Fifth Satire of Persius”, in , transl., The Satires of Persius Translated into English Verse: The Second Edition; to which is Now Prefixed, the Life of the Author.">…], 2nd edition, London: A Millar,, →OCLC, page 123, lines 395–398:
Dire Ills, it ſeems! their Gods denounce in Rage; / And Garlick only, can their Gods aſſvvage. / Thrice then, each Morn, (for thrice the Povvers direct) / Garlick thou nibbleſt, vvith devout Reſpect.
A silent space with ever sprouting green. / All the tenderest birds there find a pleasant screen, / Creep through the shade with jaunty fluttering, / Nibble the little cupped flowers and sing.
He would dream of Father Beron sitting at the end of a long black table, behind which, in a row, appeared the heads, shoulders, and epaulettes of the military members, nibbling the feather of a quill pen, and listening with weary and impatient scorn to the protestations of some prisoner calling heaven to witness of his innocence,
For the bread that you eat and the biscuits you nibble, / The sweets that you suck and the joints that you carve, / They are brought to you daily by all us Big Steamers, / And if any one hinders our coming you'll starve!
The loosening of the normative allows her to be venturesome: having arrived at her usual height, she nibbles the right side of the mushroom again and so drives herself down to nine inches high.
The ravviſh danke of clumzie vvinter ramps / The fluent ſummers vaine: and drizling ſleete / Chilleth the vvan bleak cheek of the numd earth, / VVhilſt ſnarling guſts nibble the iuyceles leaues, / From the nak't ſhuddring branch;
YLar. I am ſure our Bait is good—A fine VVoman is as good a Bait for a Prieſt-trap, as toaſted Cheeſe is for a Mouſe-trap. / Old Lar. Yes, but the Raſcal vvill nibble off tvventy Baits before you can take him.
They had been silent for some minutes when Broughton took his cigar-case out of his pocket, and nibbled off the end of a cigar, preparatory to lighting it.
To remove (small pieces) from glass, tile, etc., with a tool; also, to remove small pieces from (glass, tile, etc.) with a tool.
What deepe and rare pointes of hiddẽ secrets Virgil hathe sealde vp in hys twelue bookes of Aeneis, maye easily appeare to such reaching wits, as bend their endeuours, to the vnfolding thereof; not only by gnibling vpon the outwarde rine of a supposed historie, but also by groaping the pyth, that is shrind vp within the barke and bodie of so exquisit and singular a discourse.
, , “To the Father and the Two Sonnes, Huffe, Ruffe, and Snuffe,”, in Pappe with an Hatchet. Alias, A Figge for My God Sonne., London: Iohn Anoke, and Iohn Astile, for the Bayliue of Withernam ,, →OCLC; republished as Pap with a Hatchet, London: John Petheram,, 1844, →OCLC, pages 8–9:
I doo but yet angle with a silken flye, to see whether Martins will nibble; and if I see that, why then I have wormes for the nonce, and will giue them line enough like a trowte, till they swallow both hooke and line, and then Martin beware your gilles, for Ile make you daunce at the poles end.
1668, , “When to Provide Tools, and How to Make Them”, in The Experienced Angler: Or, Angling Improv’d., 3rd edition, London: Richard Marriot,, →OCLC, page 6:
he Roach being a Fiſh that only nibbleth, if you ſtrike him not juſt in that very moment of his nibbling you vvill miſs him,
My comfort is, that by this opinion my Enemies are but ſucking Critiques, vvho vvou'd fain be nibbling ere their teeth are come.
1785, William Cowper, “ The Needless Alarm. A Tale.”, in The Poetical Works of William Cowper., volume II, Edinburgh: James Nichol,; London: James Nisbet and Co., published 1854, →OCLC, page 95, lines 38–39:
Sheep grazed the field; some with soft bosom press'd / The herb as soft, while nibbling stray'd the rest;
To lightly bite, especially in a loving or playful manner.
A report out this week from the National Consumer Law Center lays out a host of ways in which banks nibble away at jobless benefits with fees the center called "junk."
he was with childe in hir huſbande his abſence, or that hir louer vſed hir fondly in open preſence, as the preſumption was not onely vehement, but alſo the fact too too apparent. Hir vnfortunat huſband had not ſooner notice gyuen him vpon his returne of theſe ſorowfull newes, then his fingers began to nibble, hys teeth to grinne, hys eyes to trickle, his eares to dindle, his heade to dezell, in ſomuch as his heart being ſkeared wyth ialouſie, & his wits enſtalde through Phrenſie, he became as madde, as a marche hare.
Nay more, have not some of their devoted Schollers begun, I need to saw to nibble, but openly to argue against the Kings Supremacie?
1699, Richard Bentley, “A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris”, in A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris. With an Answer to the Objections of the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esquire, London: J H for Henry Mortlock, and John Hartley, →OCLC, page 29:
But hovvever he vvill nibble at ſome Paſſages of this Section, to ſhevv his ovvn great VVit; though he borrovvs another Man's great reading.
But Saint Augustine has the great priority, / Who bids all men believe the impossible, / Because 'tis so. Who nibble, scribble, quibble, he / Quiets at once with "quia impossibile."
Deep-reaching doubt and "large discourse" are poetical; so is faith, so are sorrow and joy; but so are not the small troubles of spirits that nibble and quibble about beliefs living or dead;
Sec. A ſpirited Lady, vvould I had her in my cloſet, Exit. / Cel. I do ſuſpect this fellovv vvould be nibling / Like ſome vvhoſe narrovv fortunes vvill not riſe / To vvear things vvhen the inventions rare, and nevv, / But treading on the heel of pride, they hunt / The faſhion vvhen tis crippled, like fell tyrants;
(transitive) to take a small, quick bite, or several of such bites, of (something); (intransitive) to take a small, quick bite, or several of such bites; to eat (at frequent intervals) with small, quick bites
(transitive) to lightly bite (a person or animal, or part of their body), especially in a loving or playful manner; (intransitive) to lightly bite, especially in a loving or playful manner — see also nip
Macedonian: please add this translation if you can
to remove (something) through small bites; to remove (small pieces) from glass, tile, etc., with a tool; to remove small pieces from (glass, tile, etc.) with a tool
e would sit on a wet rock, with a rod as long and heavy as a Tartar's lance, and fish all day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble.
I own several abaci and two books on how to use them, but they all have four counters below the bar and one counter above it. The bottom four counters of each abacus can be used to represent a "nybble," and the upper counter on each can be used for parity.
At every negative-going transition it reads a 4-bit ADPCM nybble (there are 2 nybbles per byte) and stores it in a memory-resident table.
1985, Ronald C. Emery, “General Sequential Circuitry”, in Digital Circuits: Logic and Design (Electrical Engineering and Electronics; 25), New York, N.Y.; Basel, Basel-Stadt: Marcel Dekker, →ISBN, page 171:
Data is being received by a system in serial sequences of four bit nybbles. (A nybble is usually defined as a four bit grouping.) Our mission, should we decide to accept it, is to test each nybble and determine whether or not the four bits constitute a valid BCD (8421) number.
1991 September, W. Rick Smith, Greg L Somers, “Photographing, Scanning, and Editing an Image”, in SUNSHINE: A Light Environment Simulation System Based on Hemispherical Photographs (Research Paper SO-267), New Orleans, La.: Southern Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, →OCLC, page 2, column 2:
Each pixel has an integer gray scale value associated with it to indicate its shade of gray. Gray scale values can be stored in either 4 bits (nibble) or 8 bits (byte).
1993, Richard E. Haskell, Introduction to Computer Engineering: Logic Design and the 8086 Microprocessor, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, →ISBN, page 287:
That is, the lower nibble (the 4 bits 1010 = A) has been masked to zero.
2005, Clive “MAX” Maxfield, Alvin Brown, The Definitive Guide to How Computers Do Math, Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Interscience, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 20:
Similarly, it's easy to convert a binary number such as %1100011010110010 into its hexadecimal equivalent. All we have to do is to split the binary value into 4-bit nybbles and to map each nybble onto its corresponding hexadecimal digit.
2006, A. K. Singh, Manish Tiwari, Arun Prakash, Digital Principles Switching Theory, New Delhi: New Age International, →ISBN, pages 15–16:
A nibble is a collection of four bits. It wouldn't be a particularly interesting data structure except for two items: BCD (binary coded decimal) numbers and hexadecimal numbers. It takes four bits to represent a single BCD or hexadecimal digit. With a nibble, one can represent up to 16 distinct values. exadecimal and BCD digits are the primary items we can represent with a single nibble.
Each half , a group of four consecutive bits, called a semibyte or nibble, is represented by a unique hexadecimal digit; for instance: 00101101 = 0x2D. The high nibble contains the most-significant four bits: 0010 = 0x2. The low nibble contains the least-significant four bits: 1101 = 0xD.
Usage notes
A nibble is now universally regarded as equivalent to four bits, but historically it was sometimes equivalent to other numbers of bits.