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| | Fid | n. [ Prov. E. fid a small, thick lump. ] 1. (Naut.) A square bar of wood or iron, used to support the topmast, being passed through a hole or mortise at its heel, and resting on the trestle trees. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A wooden or metal bar or pin, used to support or steady anything. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A pin of hard wood, tapering to a point, used to open the strands of a rope in splicing. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ There are hand fids and standing fids (which are larger than the others, and stand upon a flat base). An iron implement for this purpose is called a marline spike. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Mil.) A block of wood used in mounting and dismounting heavy guns. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Fidalgo | n. [ Pg. See Hidalgo. ] The lowest title of nobility in Portugal, corresponding to that of Hidalgo in Spain. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Fiddle | v. t. To play (a tune) on a fiddle. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Fiddle | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Fiddled p. pr. & vb. n. Fiddling ] 1. To play on a fiddle. [ 1913 Webster ] Themistocles . . . said he could not fiddle, but he could make a small town a great city. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To keep the hands and fingers actively moving as a fiddler does; to move the hands and fingers restlessy or in busy idleness; to trifle. [ 1913 Webster ] Talking, and fiddling with their hats and feathers. Pepys. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Fiddle | n. [ OE. fidele, fithele, AS. fiðele; akin to D. vedel, OHG. fidula, G. fiedel, Icel. fiðla, and perh. to E. viol. Cf. Viol. ] 1. (Mus.) A stringed instrument of music played with a bow; a violin; a kit. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Bot.) A kind of dock (Rumex pulcher) with fiddle-shaped leaves; -- called also fiddle dock. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Naut.) A rack or frame of bars connected by strings, to keep table furniture in place on the cabin table in bad weather. Ham. Nav. Encyc. [ 1913 Webster ] Fiddle beetle (Zool.), a Japanese carabid beetle (Damaster blaptoides); -- so called from the form of the body. -- Fiddle block (Naut.), a long tackle block having two sheaves of different diameters in the same plane, instead of side by side as in a common double block. Knight. -- Fiddle bow, fiddlestick. -- Fiddle fish (Zool.), the angel fish. -- Fiddle head, See fiddle head in the vocabulary. -- Fiddle pattern, a form of the handles of spoons, forks, etc., somewhat like a violin. -- Scotch fiddle, the itch. (Low) -- To play first fiddle, or To play second fiddle, to take a leading or a subordinate part. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
| | fiddledeedee | interj. An exclamatory word or phrase, equivalent to nonsense! [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | fiddle-faddle | n. A trifle; trifling talk; nonsense. [ Colloq. ] Spectator. [ 1913 Webster ] | | fiddle-faddle | v. i. To talk nonsense. [ Colloq. ] Ford. [ 1913 Webster ] | | fiddlehead | n. 1. any of several tall ferns of northern temperate regions having graceful arched fronds and sporophylls resembling ostrich plumes. Syn. -- ostrich fern, shuttlecock fern, Matteuccia struthiopteris, Pteretis struthiopteris, Onoclea struthiopteris. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. New World fern (Osmunda cinnamonea) having woolly cinnamon-colored spore-bearing fronds in early spring later surrounded by green fronds, called also fiddlehead fern; the early uncurling fronds are edible, and sometimes considered as a vegetable delicacy. Syn. -- cinnamon fern, fiddlehead fern, Osmunda cinnamonea. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 3. (Naut.) an ornament on a ship's bow, curved like the volute or scroll at the head of a violin. Sometimes it serves the function of a billhead. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | | fiddleneck | n. hairy annual plant (Phacelia tanacetifolia) of California to Mexico with crowded cymes of small blue to lilac or mauve flowers. Syn. -- Phacelia tanacetifolia. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| | fiddle | (v) avoid (one's assigned duties), Syn. shrink from, shirk, goldbrick, Example: The derelict soldier shirked his duties | | fiddle | (v) commit fraud and steal from one's employer, Example: We found out that she had been fiddling for years | | fiddle | (v) play the violin or fiddle | | fiddle | (v) play on a violin, Example: Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely | | fiddleneck | (n) hairy annual of California to Mexico with crowded cymes of small blue to lilac or mauve flowers, Syn. Phacelia tanacetifolia | | fiddler crab | (n) burrowing crab of American coastal regions having one claw much enlarged in the male | | fiddlestick | (n) a bow used in playing the violin, Syn. violin bow | | fidelity | (n) accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal | | fidelity | (n) the quality of being faithful, Syn. faithfulness, Ant. unfaithfulness, infidelity | | fidget | (n) a feeling of agitation expressed in continual motion, Syn. fidgetiness, restlessness, Example: he's got the fidgets; waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness |
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