Gavel vs Gabel - What's the difference?
gavel | gabel |
A wooden mallet, used by a courtroom judge, or by a committee chairman, struck against a sounding block to quieten those present, or by an auctioneer to accept the highest bid at auction.
(figuratively) The legal system as a whole.
A mason's setting maul.
To use a gavel.
(UK, legal, obsolete) A rent, service, tribute, custom, tax, impost, or duty; an excise.
* Jeremy Taylor
As nouns the difference between gavel and gabel
is that gavel is rent while gabel is a rent, service, tribute, custom, tax, impost, or duty; an excise.As a verb gavel
is to use a gavel.gavel
English
(wikipedia gavel)Etymology 1
(etyl) gafol.Etymology 2
Origin obscure. Perhaps alteration of . More at (l).Noun
(en noun)- (Knight)
Verb
Usage notes
* In US English, the participles are gaveled and gaveling, in British English they are gavelled and gavelling.Etymology 3
(etyl) gavelle, (etyl) javelle, probably diminutive from (etyl) (lena) . Compare heave.Etymology 4
gabel
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Burrill)
- He enables St. Peter to pay his gabel by the ministry of a fish.