- shingle
- shingleshingle1 [shiŋ′gəl]n.[prob. < Scand, as in Norw singel, akin to MDu singele, coastal detritus < ?] Chiefly Brit.1. large, coarse, waterworn gravel, as found on a beach2. an area, as a beach, covered with thisshinglyadj.shingle2 [shiŋ′gəl]n.[ME schingel, prob. altered < OE scindel, akin to OS scindula < WGmc borrowing < L scindula, later form of scandula, shingle < IE * (s)k(h)end-, to split, extension of base * sek-, to cut > SAW1]1. a thin, wedge-shaped piece of wood, slate, etc. laid with others in a series of overlapping rows as a covering for roofs and the sides of houses☆ 2. a woman's short haircut in which the hair over the nape is shaped close to the head☆ 3. Informal a small signboard, esp. that which a physician or lawyer hangs outside his or her officevt.shingled, shingling1. to cover (a roof, etc.) with shingles☆ 2. to cut (hair) in shingle styleshingle3 [shiŋ′gəl]vt.shingled, shingling [< Fr dial. (Picardy) chingler, var. of Fr cingler, to strike with a flexible rod, ult. < L cingula: see CINGULUM]to work on (puddled iron) by hammering and squeezing it to remove impurities
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.