Awl

/ɔːl/ noun

A pointed tool used for making small holes in leather, wood, or other materials, typically used in crafting or repairs.

From Old English 'æl' or 'awel,' from Proto-Germanic 'ailaz.' The tool's name has remained remarkably stable across Germanic languages (German 'Ahle'), suggesting its importance in ancient crafts like toolmaking and leatherworking.

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