kneppars

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From dialectal knep + -ar + -s.

Noun

kneppars pl (normally plural, singular kneppar)

  1. (Northern England) Long-shafted pincers.
  2. (Northern England, Yorkshire) Wooden tongs used for plucking weeds from among stalks of corn or grain.
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