transitive verb filed, filing
- to arrange (papers, etc.) in order for future reference
- to put (a paper, etc.) in its proper place or order
- ☆ to dispatch (a news story) to a newspaper, news agency, etc.
- to register (an application, etc.)
- to put (a legal document) on public record
- to initiate (a divorce suit or other legal action)
Origin:
ME filen < OFr filer, to string documents on thread, orig., to spin thread < LL filare, to spin < L filum, thread < IE base *gwhislo- > Lith gýsla, sinew
noun
- a container, as a folder, cabinet, etc., for keeping papers in order
- an orderly arrangement of papers, cards, etc., as for reference
- a line of persons or things situated one behind another
- any of the rows of squares on a chessboard extending from one player's end to the other
- Comput. a collection of data (or, often, of logically related records) stored and dealt with as a single, named unit
Origin:
filesenses , , & < the v.; & < Fr file < L filum