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toonaNothing to do with 'tuna'!, a kind of tree. Maybe the English word comes from Chinese? Also spelled 'toon', 'tun'. | |
troweltrow‧el /ˈtraʊəl/ noun [countable] 1 a garden tool like a very small spade from Old French truele "trowel" (13c.), from Late Latin truella "small ladle, dipper" (mid-12c.), diminutive of Latin trua "a stirring spoon, ladle, skimmer." - Apparently this gave him an idea: he - On the grass near the tree Mary had dropped her trowel. Colin stretched out | |