nickle

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English

Etymology 1

Noun

nickle (plural nickles)

  1. The European green woodpecker, Picus viridis.

Etymology 2

Noun

nickle

  1. Misspelling of nickel.
    • 1922, Jessie H. Bancroft, Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium:
      On top of the card place a dime or nickle; this should be exactly over the tip of the finger and in the middle of the card.
    • 1919, Edward Alva Trueblood, In the Flash Ranging Service:
      Sweet rolls, the kind that sell four for a nickle at home, cost two for a nickle.
    • 1894, Anna Fuller, Peak and Prairie:
      There were times when he was even constrained to hope that, by the same Great Influence, a spark of magnanimity had been awakened in Christie's abandoned soul; and once, when Eliza reported that her "pa" had given her a nickle, he almost believed that those seemingly ineffective words of his had, thanks to that same all-powerful intervention, made an impression.
    • 1894, Anna Fuller, Peak and Prairie:
      There were times when he was even constrained to hope that, by the same Great Influence, a spark of magnanimity had been awakened in Christie's abandoned soul; and once, when Eliza reported that her "pa" had given her a nickle, he almost believed that those seemingly ineffective words of his had, thanks to that same all-powerful intervention, made an impression.

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