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BURLER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : one that removes loose threads, knots, and other imperfections from cloth . 2. : one that inspects rugs before the finishing process, mends dropped stitches on the back, and pulls matching yarn into spots where tufts are missing or shearing is uneven.
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burler - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (historical) Someone who burls (removes knots from cloth). · Alternative form of birler. References. edit. “burler”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged ...
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Menders and Burlers - Sunny Bank Mills
The responsibility of a fabric mender/burler is to check and remove, or mend the defects in the woven fabric ensuring that only good quality ...
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burler
▪ I. burler (ˈbɜːlə(r)) Also 6 borler, 7 buriler. [f. burl v.1 + -er1. The form borler doubtfully belongs here: see also buriller.] One who dresses cloth by removing knots and extraneous particles.1483 Cath. Angl. 48 A burler, extuberarius. c 1500 Cocke Lorell's B. (1843) 9 Borlers, tapstry workemak...
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burler, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun burler is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for burler is from 1483, in ...
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Burler Name Meaning and Burler Family History at FamilySearch
English: occupational name for a burler, someone who dressed cloth by removing knots and extraneous particles, from an agent derivative of ...
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Selected works include:
Sol y sombra (1990)
De la luna al viento (1994)
Riverdance (1995-1996)
El perro andaluz, Burlerías (1996)
La tirana (1998
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Burler Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Burler Definition ... One who burls or dresses cloth. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Burler. Noun. Singular: burler. Plural: burlers. Origin of Burler. burl + - ...
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burler and burlester - Middle English Compendium
burler, -ester n. Etymology, From burlen (1). Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. One who mends defects in new cloth, finisher ...
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BURLER - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
burl (bûrl),USA pronunciation n. Textilesa small knot or lump in wool, thread, or cloth. Furniturea dome-shaped growth on the trunk of a tree;
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burler - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. A knot, lump, or slub in yarn or cloth. 2. a. A large rounded outgrowth on the trunk or branch of a tree.
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burriller
† buriller, burriller Obs. Of doubtful sense: see quots. App. identical with burler; but possibly a maker of burel.[c 1226 in Herbert Livery Comp. (1837) I. 25 [quoting Strype] Non vexantur propter Burillos, vel pannos Burillatos.] 1837 Herbert Livery Comp. I. 26 The matter was referred to the arbit...
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birler
† ˈbirler Obs. or dial. Also burler. [f. birle v. + -er1.] One who pours out drink.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 51 Bryllare of drynke, or schenkare [1499 drinkshankere], propinator. c 1450 in Wr.-Wülcker Voc. 685 Hic exelerarius, byrler. 1857 Wright Dict., Birler, the master of the revels at a bidding-weddin...
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Irene Collins
Her father was a joiner from Leeds, and her mother left school at 12 to work as a burler and mender at the Black Dyke Mill in Queensbury.
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