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

SYNONYMS FOR nail

OTHER WORDS FROM nail

nail·less, adjective nail·like, adjective re·nail, verb (used with object)

British Dictionary definitions for nail up (1 of 2)

nail up

verb

(tr, adverb) to shut in or fasten tightly with or as if with nails

British Dictionary definitions for nail up (2 of 2)

nail
/ (neɪl) /

noun

verb (tr)

See also nail down, nail up

Derived forms of nail

nailer, noun nail-less, adjective

Word Origin for nail

Old English nǣgl; related to Old High German nagal nail, Latin unguis fingernail, claw, Greek onux

Medical definitions for nail up

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 nail up

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