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English Dictionary: shingle by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
shingle
n
  1. building material used as siding or roofing [syn: shingle, shake]
  2. coarse beach gravel of small waterworn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel)
  3. a small signboard outside the office of a lawyer or doctor, e.g.
v
  1. cover with shingles; "shingle a roof"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Shingle \Shin"gle\, n. [OE. shingle, shindle, fr. L. scindula,
      scandula; cf. scindere to cleave, to split, E. shed, v.t.,
      Gr. [?][?][?], [?][?][?], shingle, [?][?][?] to slit.]
      1. A piece of wood sawed or rived thin and small, with one
            end thinner than the other, -- used in covering buildings,
            especially roofs, the thick ends of one row overlapping
            the thin ends of the row below.
  
                     I reached St. Asaph, . . . where there is a very
                     poor cathedral church covered with shingles or
                     tiles.                                                --Ray.
  
      2. A sign for an office or a shop; as, to hang out one's
            shingle. [Jocose, U. S.]
  
      {Shingle oak} (Bot.), a kind of oak ({Quercus imbricaria})
            used in the Western States for making shingles.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Shingle \Shin"gle\, v. t. [imp. &. p. p. {Shingled}; p. pr. &
      vb. n. {Shingling}.]
      1. To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.
  
                     They shingle their houses with it.      --Evelyn.
  
      2. To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all
            over the head, as shingles on a roof.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Shingle \Shin"gle\, v. t.
      To subject to the process of shindling, as a mass of iron
      from the pudding furnace.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Shingle \Shin"gle\, n. [Prob. from Norw. singl, singling, coarse
      gravel, small round stones.] (Geol.)
      Round, water-worn, and loose gravel and pebbles, or a
      collection of roundish stones, such as are common on the
      seashore and elsewhere.
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