pintle

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Etymology

From Middle English pyntel, from Old English pintel (penis), from Proto-Germanic *pint- (protrusion), from Proto-Indo-European *bend- (peg, tip, protruding point, edge), equivalent to pin +‎ -le. Cognate with Middle Low German pint (male member, penis), West Flemish pint (tip), Norwegian dialectal pintol (penis). More at pin, pen.

Pronunciation

Noun

pintle (plural pintles)

  1. (now dialectal) The penis.
    Synonym: tarse
  2. (nautical) A pin or bolt, usually vertical, which acts as a pivot for a hinge or a rudder.
    • 2005, James Meek, The People’s Act of Love, Canongate, published 2006, page 31:
      The train had a searchlight mounted on a pintle on a flat car.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:pintle.
  3. (gunnery) An iron pin used to control recoil of a cannon or around which a gun carriage revolves.

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Scots

Etymology

From Middle Scots pintel, from Middle English pyntel.

Noun

pintle (plural pintles)

  1. the penis

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