tutkain

Etymology 1
From. Equivalent to (from the same root  as ; see it for more).

Noun

 * 1)  goad long, pointed stick used to prod animals
 * 2)  point, sharp tip of a knife, sword, etc., but occasionally also more figuratively, e.g. of a blade of grass or a mountaintop
 * 3)  thrum an end of a warp thread in a loom which remains unwoven
 * 4)  pointure a tool used with a printing press, with one or more spikes, that is used to align the sheet with the tympan, such as when printing on both sides
 * 5)  mine probe, landmine probe long thin stick used to locate mines
 * 1)  pointure a tool used with a printing press, with one or more spikes, that is used to align the sheet with the tympan, such as when printing on both sides
 * 2)  mine probe, landmine probe long thin stick used to locate mines