Yetling
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Cast iron. Scotland, UK, countable, obsolete, uncountable
"Scots ploughs, very neatly made, and covered with yetling, are the only kind used in this parish."
- 2 A small cauldron, or rounded pot, typically, but not always, made of cast iron. Scotland, UK, broadly, countable, uncountable
"Still, it occurs to me that Yetlington is more probably indebted to its name from being the spot where " yetlings" were made. To this day the metal pot used by the muggers is known by that appellation in its immediate neighhourhood, and bears a striking resemblance to a sacred utensil used during the sacrifices of the Romans."
- 3 A small cast iron ball. Scotland, UK, countable, uncountable
"A more recent conjecture traces a connection between it and the game still, or not long ago, played at New Year with yetlings or balls of cast iron on the sands near the Skilleys of Wemyss, in which, as in the North German Klotschiessen, the player who drives the ball to the goal in the fewest number of strokes wins."
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More examples"Scots ploughs, very neatly made, and covered with yetling, are the only kind used in this parish."
Etymology
From Middle English yetling, yetlyng, ȝetlynge, equivalent to yet (“to pour”) + -ling.
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