[pianotech] Ethics and efficacy of part-time tuning [OT]

BobDavis88 at aol.com BobDavis88 at aol.com
Wed Apr 1 10:29:17 PDT 2009


In a message dated 4/1/2009 1:34:42 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
david at piano.plus.com writes:

Bob,  cavilling seems to be more usually spelled with two "l"s, although
the  single l is also acceptable.

I felt that this should be clarified, as I  know that many on the list will
have been worried.......
David,
 
Excellent example of caviling; however, in Britain, an "l" is doubled when  
it ends an unaccented syllable and is followed by a suffix beginning with a  
vowel. Not so in the U. S.
 
cav·il (kvl)  
v. cav·iled also cav·illed,  cav·il·ing also cav·il·ling, cav·ils also 
cav·ils 
v.intr.  
To find fault unnecessarily; raise trivial objections. See  Synonyms at 
_quibble_ (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/quibble) .

v.tr.  
To quibble about; detect petty flaws in.

n.  
A carping or trivial objection.
 
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