curling stone — curl′ing stone n. gam an oblate stone or iron object having a handle on the top by which it is released in the game of curling • Etymology: 1610–20 … From formal English to slang
curling-stone — curlˈing stone noun A heavy smooth stone with a handle, used in the game of curling • • • Main Entry: ↑curl … Useful english dictionary
curling stone — noun Date: 1620 an ellipsoid stone or occasionally piece of iron with a gooseneck handle used in the game of curling … New Collegiate Dictionary
curling stone — noun : a stone or sometimes iron ellipsoid with a gooseneck handle for delivery in the game of curling … Useful english dictionary
curling — [kʉr′liŋ] n. [so named from the curving path of the stone when slid] a game played on ice by two teams of four players each, in which a heavy, thick disk of stone or iron (curling stone) is slid toward a target circle at the other end of the rink … English World dictionary
Curling — Highest governing body World Curling Federation N … Wikipedia
Curling House — For other uses, see Curling House (disambiguation). The old Curling House at Craigie in South Ayrshire. A Curling House was used to store curling stones, brushes and other equipment used to maintain a curling pond and play the game of curling in… … Wikipedia
Curling — Eisschießen; Eisstockschießen * * * Cur|ling 〈[kœ:lıŋ] n. 15; unz.〉 schottisches Eisschießen [engl.; nach dem eiförmigen Stein (curling stone)] * * * Cur|ling [ kə:lɪŋ ], das; s [engl. curling, zu: to curl = (sich) winden, drehen] (Sport): aus… … Universal-Lexikon
stone — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stān; akin to Old High German stein stone, Old Church Slavic stěna wall, and perhaps to Sanskrit styāyate it hardens more at steato Date: before 12th century 1. a concretion of earthy or mineral … New Collegiate Dictionary
Curling — Cur|ling 〈 [kœ:lıŋ] n.; Gen.: od. s; Pl.: unz.; Sport〉 schott. Eisschießen [Etym.: engl., nach curling stone, »eiförmiger Stein«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch