Dingle vs Ingle - What's the difference?
dingle | ingle |
A small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley.
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As nouns the difference between dingle and ingle
is that dingle is a small, narrow or enclosed, usually wooded valley while ingle is an open fireplace.As a proper noun Dingle
is a harbour town in County Kerry Ireland, and the peninsula on which it stands.As a verb ingle is
to cajole or coax; to wheedle.dingle
English
Noun
(en noun)- Turning to the left and skirting this huge hedge Treebeard came in a few strides to a narrow entrance. Through it a worn path passed and dived suddenly down a long steep slope. The hobbits saw that they were descending into a great dingle , almost as round as a bowl, very wide and deep, crowned at the rim with the high dark evergreen hedge.
Anagrams
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English
Etymology 1
Origin uncertain; perhaps compare (etyl) .Derived terms
* inglenookEtymology 2
Origin unknown.Noun
(en noun)- Abd el Kader called them whoresons, ingle' s accidents, sons of a bitch, profiteering cuckolds and pimps, jetting his insults broadcast to the roomfull.
- My dear Rob, my beloved was known as Moustache to her ingles !