teazer

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Apparently an alteration of teaser, referring to it being lighter than formal punitive instruments.

Noun

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teazer (plural teazers)

  1. sennet whip, an implement for informal corporal punishment, formerly used in the Royal Navy.

Etymology 2

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Corrupted from French tiser (to feed a fire).

Noun

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teazer (plural teazers)

  1. The stoker or fireman of a furnace, as in glassworking.
    • 1849, Apsley Pellatt, Curiosities of Glass Making:
      The above four sets of workmen, with a teazer and lear man, changing every six hours, constitute the complement for one furnace

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