harl

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verb

variants or harle
ˈ(h)ärl,
ˈ(h)ȧl
-ed/-ing/-s

transitive verb

1
dialectal, British : to drag, scrape, or pull (an object) usually along the ground
2
chiefly Scottish : to plaster (a surface) with roughcast
the harled walls with which for many generations the Scots had finished their housesIan Finlay

intransitive verb

chiefly British : to troll for fish
harling for spring salmonAtlantic

harl

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noun (1)

variants or harle
ˈhȧl
plural -s
British
: roughcast wall facing

harl

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transitive verb

ˈ(h)ärl,
ˈ(h)ȧl
-ed/-ing/-s
dialectal, England
1
: to snarl up : entangle
2
or harle : to thread one leg of (a dead rabbit) through the other for ease in carrying

harl

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noun (2)

"
plural -s
dialectal, England
: a tangled mass : snarl

harl

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noun (3)

ˈhärl
plural -s
1
or harle : a fiber in a stalk of flax or hemp
2
: herl

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English harlen to drag

Transitive verb

Middle English harlen to entangle

Noun (3)

Middle English herle, probably from Middle Low German herle, harle

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“Harl.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/harl. Accessed 26 Dec. 2024.

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