▪ I. † ˈburled, ppl. a.1 Obs.
[Cf. F. burelé bearing fesses of different tinctures (Heraldry).]
Striped.
c 1500 Partenay 2809 With siluer and asure the tail burlid was. |
▪ II. † burled, ppl. a.2 Obs. rare—1.
[Cf. birl v.1]
1451 Acts Jas. II (1597) xxxiii, Na man sall take the said money, fra it be burled and clypped, bot at his awin lyking. |
▪ III. † burled, ppl. a.3 Obs. rare—0.
Armed. (A dictionary word of very questionable authenticity.)
1616–76 in Bullokar. 1678 in Phillips. 1721 in Bailey. |