Bodkin

/ˈbɒdkɪn/ noun

A small pointed tool used for making holes or separating threads in sewing; also historically a small dagger or a person of negligible importance.

Possibly from Irish 'bodóg' (dagger) or Middle English sources. The word entered English in the 14th-15th centuries and developed multiple meanings from the literal tool to metaphorical uses for a worthless person.

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