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thirl
▪ I. thirl, n.1 Now dial. (θɜːl) Forms: 1 þyrel, -il, þyrl, 3 þirl, þurl, 4 therl, 9 thurl, 4– thirl. See also thrill n.1 [OE. þ{yacu}rel, for older *þyrhil, *þurh-il, f. þurh thorough + -el1. Cf. OHG. dur(i)hhil, MHG. dürchel, dürkel, OE. þ{yacu}rel adjs., pierced, perforated.] 1. A hole, bore, per... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thirlwall Castle
Meaning of name "Thirlwall" "Thirlwall" combines Middle English Thirl, contracted with wall; in context, reference and proximity to Roman-built Hadrian's The middle English noun thirl likewise references a portal; a through passage, gate or door [thura] through which lambs enter in. wikipedia.org
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thirl-multure
† thirl-ˈmulture Sc. Law. Obs. Also 5 thrill-, thryl-, threll-. [See thirl n.2, thrill n.2, and multure.] The insucken multure paid by tenants of astricted lands to the mill having the right of thirlage; also, the right to exact this multure.α 1423 Charters, &c. of Edinb. (1871) 55 With the suckins,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thurlestone
Thurl, or Thirl being an Anglo-Saxon word meaning hole. The village's All Saints church is built of the dark grey local slate. wikipedia.org
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thirlable
† ˈthirlable, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. thirl v.1 + -able.] That may be thirled or pierced; penetrable.1483 Cath. Angl. 383/2 Thirleabylle, penetrabilis. Oxford English Dictionary
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thirler
† ˈthirler Sc. Obs. [f. thirl v.2 + -er1.] A person under thirlage.1656 Burgh Rec. Culross 18 Aug., They war his thirleris this hundrethe and halfe yeir. Oxford English Dictionary
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þorle
thorle, þorle obs. form of thirl v.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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thirled
thirled see thirl v.1, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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thirlepoll
† thirlepoll, -pole, -poole Obs. Forms: α. 5 thorle-, thurlepolle, 6 thurle-, thyrlepole, thirlepolle, -poole. β. 6 thir-, thorpole. γ. 7 thorn(e)pole, thornpool. See also whirlpool. [perh. f. thirl n.1 + poll n.1, from the blow-holes or nostrils in the head: cf. quot. 1603. If this was the etymolog... Oxford English Dictionary
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باب ديرادلا
وهي مفتوحة للجمهور.يرجع أصل اسم ديرادلا إلي كلمة 'thirl' في الأنجليزية القديمة والتي تعني  تجويف أو حفر. wikipedia.org
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thurl
thurl, -ing var. thirl n.1 and v.1, thirling. Oxford English Dictionary
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therl
therl obs. form of thirl n.1 and v.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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thrill-multure
thrill-multure see thirl-multure. Oxford English Dictionary
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tyrl
† tyrl obs. f. thirl v.1, to perforate.1519 W. Horman Vulg. 108 Boxen pypes be lyghtlyer tyrld through, or made holowe, than yuery pypis. Oxford English Dictionary
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thyrlepole
thyrl(e, thyrlepole see thirl, thirlepoll. Oxford English Dictionary
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