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A Wibbler
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never knew what one was (or even existed until I watched Ade In Britain)
A Dibber, isn't that some little thing for gardening and planting seeds?
I love the names, where on earth do they come from?
A Dibber, isn't that some little thing for gardening and planting seeds?
I love the names, where on earth do they come from?
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According to Chambers Dictionary, to wibble is to talk foolishly, perhaps as a combination of witter and dribble, so a wibbler would, presumably, be a person who does just that.
The OED lists wibble only in conjunction with wobble, giving rise to wibbly-wobbly, meaning shakily or unsteadily. Didn't there use to be a song about "the wibbly-wobbly Wembley way"?
So, what did wibbler mean in the programme, Alba?
The OED lists wibble only in conjunction with wobble, giving rise to wibbly-wobbly, meaning shakily or unsteadily. Didn't there use to be a song about "the wibbly-wobbly Wembley way"?
So, what did wibbler mean in the programme, Alba?
A 'wibbler' was the name given to a traversing lathe, or, a milling machine, that was set up to cut keyway slots in metal blanks.
Lathe type here...
http://www.practicalm...achine-1885-a-154217/
Vertical milling machine type here. Scroll down and click on 'wibbler'...
http://www.claymills.org.uk/workshop.html
Lathe type here...
http://www.practicalm...achine-1885-a-154217/
Vertical milling machine type here. Scroll down and click on 'wibbler'...
http://www.claymills.org.uk/workshop.html
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