thumbstall
English
Etymology
From
thumb
+
stall
.
Noun
thumbstall
(
plural
thumbstalls
)
A
utensil
, consisting of a plate or boss with small depressions, used to push a needle by the action of the
thumb
;
thimble
A
sheath
, usually made of leather or rubber, used to guard or protect the thumb
A
pad
or
cushion
worn on the thumb;
pouncer
Alternative forms
thumb-stall
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