English-Thai Dictionary
ferrule
N หัว หุ้ม ยาง หรื อโลหะ สำหรับ ครอบ ยอด ร่ม หรือ ไม้เท้า แถบ ยาง หรื อโลหะ สำหรับ ครอบ ปลอก ยาง ปลอก โลหะ hua-hum-yang-rue-lo-ha-sam-rab-krob-yod-rom-rue-mai-tao
ferrule
VT ใส่ หัว หุ้ม ยาง หรื อโลหะ ใส่ ปลอก ใส่ ที่ ครอบ sai-hua-hum-yang-rue-lo-ha
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FERRULE
n. A ring of metal put round a cane or other thing to strengthen it.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FERRULE
Fer "rule ( or; 277 ), n. Etym: [Formerly verrel, F. virole, fr. L.viriola little bracelet, dim. of viriae, pl. , bracelets; prob. akin to viere to twist, weave, and E. withe. The spelling with f is due to confusion with L. ferrum iron. ]
1. A ring or cap of metal put round a cane, tool, handle, or other similar object, to strengthen it, or prevent splitting and wearing.
2. (Steam Boilers )
Defn: A bushing for expanding the end of a flue to fasten it tightly in the tube plate, or for partly filling up its mouth.
New American Oxford Dictionary
ferrule
fer rule |ˈferəl ˈfɛrəl | ▶noun a ring or cap, typically a metal one, that strengthens the end of a handle, stick, or tube and prevents it from splitting or wearing. • a metal band strengthening or forming a joint. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: alteration (probably by association with Latin ferrum ‘iron ’) of obsolete verrel, from Old French virelle, from Latin viriola, diminutive of viriae ‘bracelets. ’
Oxford Dictionary
ferrule
ferrule |ˈfɛruːl, ˈfɛr (ə )l | ▶noun a ring or cap, typically a metal one, which strengthens the end of a handle, stick, or tube and prevents it from splitting or wearing. • a metal band strengthening or forming a joint. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: alteration (probably by association with Latin ferrum ‘iron ’) of obsolete verrel, from Old French virelle, from Latin viriola, diminutive of viriae ‘bracelets ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
ferrule
fer rule /fér (ə )l |-ruːl /名詞 C (杖 (つえ )かさなどの先端の )補強具, 石突き 〘金具やゴム具 〙; (鉄管などの接合部の補強のための )はばき金 (がね ), 金環 ; (ボイラーなどの )はめ輪, 口輪 .