Bietle

/ˈbɪtəl/ verb

An archaic or dialectal term meaning to beat, strike, or hammer, or to work metal; also related to 'beetle' as a tool.

From Old English 'bitel' or 'betel,' related to 'beat.' The word is connected to the beetle hammer (a wooden mallet), with etymology tracing back to Proto-Germanic roots meaning 'to beat or strike.'

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