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istle
[ ist-lee ]
noun
- a fiber from any of several tropical American plants of the genus Agave or Yucca, used in making bagging, carpets, etc.
istle
/ ˈɪٱɪ /
noun
- a fibre obtained from various tropical American agave and yucca trees used in making carpets, cord, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of istle1
1880–85; < Mexican Spanish istle, ixtle < Nahuatl īٱ
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Word History and Origins
Origin of istle1
C19: from Mexican Spanish ixtle, from Nahuatl ichtli
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See Istle. the tenth letter in our alphabet, developed from I, the initial form j being specialised to denote the consonantal sound, the medial i being retained for the vowel-sound—not universal in English books before the middle of the 17th century.
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Mexican fibre, or Istle, is obtained from the agave.
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The hard or leaf fibers, including manila, sisal, istle and the New Zealand fibers, all having rather stiff woody fibers, one to ten feet long, are obtained from the leaf or the leaf stem.
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Huccum I knows how to chaw terbacca, or to w'istle thoo my teef?
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You'll be as keen as a w'istle in a couple o' months.
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