Notch is a noun describing an indentation or a slit made to keep a record. It is believed to have originated from a misdivision of 'an otch,' where 'otch' meant an incision.
Notch es un sustantivo que describe una hendidura o una marca hecha para llevar un registro. Se cree que se originó por una mala división de 'an otch', donde 'otch' significaba una incisión.
Word | notch |
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Date | August 25, 2016 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | NAHTCH |
Etymology | Occasionally, you might hear a child ask for a "napple," as in "I would like a napple," mistaking the phrase "an apple" for "a napple." A similar error is believed to be behind notch, which may have resulted from a misdivision of "an otch." (Otch is a noun that is assumed to have existed in earlier English as a borrowing of Middle French oche, meaning "an incision made to keep a record.") Notch would not be alone in developing from such a mistake. The words newt and nickname were formed, respectively, from misdivisions of "an ewte" and "an ekename." Going in the other direction, umpire first appears in Middle English as oumpere, a mistaken rendering of "a noumpere." |
Examples | The angle of the futon can be adjusted by inserting the pin into one of three notches. "You're about to start a race or step onstage, and you want to knock it out of the park. … Revving up … is pretty easy: Do a few jumping jacks, or whatever gets your blood pumping. Need to take things down a notch (or 20)? Inhale deeply. Research shows that it can significantly calm you down." — Jeanine Detz, Self, July/August 2016 |
Definition | 1 a : a V-shaped indentation b : a slit made to serve as a record c : a rounded indentation cut into the pages of a book on the edge opposite the spine 2 : a deep close pass : gap 3 : degree, step |
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