brickle

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪkəl

Etymology 1

From Middle English brikel, brekil, brukel (easily broken or shattered), from Old English *brycel, *brucol (as in hūsbrycel (burglarious, literally house-breaking), scipbrucol (destructive to shipping, causing shipwreck, literally ship-breaking), equivalent to break + -le. See also breakle.

Adjective

brickle

  1. (Appalachia or archaic or dialectal) Alternative form of breakle
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Edmund Spenser to this entry?)

Etymology 2

From the Bricklin, a failed automobile.

Verb

brickle (third-person singular simple present brickles, present participle brickling, simple past and past participle brickled)

  1. (Canada, dialectal) To fail spectacularly.
    • How to Brickle: The New Brunswick Funny Book (1977, →ISBN
  • brickly

See also

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