nail
[ neyl ]
/ neɪl /
noun
verb (used with object)
Verb Phrases
nail down,
to make final; settle once and for all: Signing the contract will nail down our agreement.
Idioms for nail
Origin of nail
before 900; (noun) Middle English
nail(l),
nayl(l), Old English
nægl, cognate with Old Frisian
neil, Old Saxon, Old High German
nagal, Dutch
nagel, German
Nagel, Old Norse
nagl fingernail, all < Germanic
*naglaz; akin as derivative to Lithuanian
nãgas, nagà hoof, OPruss
nage foot, OCS
noga leg, foot (Serbo-Croatian
nòga, Czech
noha, Russian
nogá; probably orig. jocular reference to the foot as a hoof), OCS
nogŭtĭ, Tocharian A
maku, B
mekwa fingernail, claw, all < North European Indo-European
*Honogwh-; further akin to Old Irish
ingen, Welsh
ewin, Breton
ivin < Celtic
*ṇgwhīnā, Latin
unguis < Italo-Celtic
*Hongwhi-; Greek
ónyx, stem
onych-, Armenian
ełungn <
*Honogwh-; (v.) Middle English
nail(l)(
e),
nayl(l)e(n), Old English
næglian, cognate with Old Saxon
neglian, Old High German
negilen, Old Norse
negla < Germanic
*nagl-janan; compare Gothic
ganagljan
OTHER WORDS FROM nail
nail·less, adjective nail·like, adjective re·nail, verb (used with object)Words nearby nail
British Dictionary definitions for hit the nail on the head
nail
/ (neɪl) /
noun
verb (tr)
Derived forms of nail
nailer, noun nail-less, adjectiveWord Origin for nail
Old English
nǣgl; related to Old High German
nagal nail, Latin
unguis fingernail, claw, Greek
onux
Medical definitions for hit the nail on the head
nail
[ nāl ]
n.
A fingernail or toenail.
A slender rod used in operations to fasten together the divided extremities of a broken bone.
Idioms and Phrases with hit the nail on the head (1 of 2)
hit the nail on the head
see hit the bull's-eye.
Idioms and Phrases with hit the nail on the head (2 of 2)
nail