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whurry
▪ I. † whurl, v. Obs. Also 5–6 whorle, 6 whyrle, 7 wherl. [Imitative.] intr. To make a roaring or rumbling noise; to purr, as a cat; to snarl or growl, as a dog. (Cf. wharl v., whirr v. 3, 3 b.) Hence † whurling vbl. n. and ppl. a.; also † whurl n. = wharl n.1495 Trevisa's Barth. De P.R. xi. ii. (W....
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wharle
▪ I. wharl, v. (hwɑːl) Also 5 warl-. [Imitative.] intr. To pronounce the letter r with a burr or guttural sound; = burr v.3 1. Hence wharl n. = burr n.6, ˈwharler, ˈwharling vbl. n.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 37/2 Blaffoorde or warlare, traulus. (P. Traulus peccat in R, peccat in S sidunus.) Ibid. 523/2 Wha...
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Wharl
Wharls are another name for the Tchuukthai.
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quarrel
▪ I. quarrel, n.1 (ˈkwɒrəl) Forms: 3 pl. quarreaus, 4–5 quarelle, 4–6 quarel, (4 qwarel, 5 quarele, -eyll, wharle, 6 quar'le), 5–6 quarell, (6 quer-), 6–7 quarrell, (6 -elle), 6– quarrel. [a. OF. quarel, quarrel (quaral, caral, etc., pl. quarriaus, quareus), later quarriau, -eau, mod.F. carreau, = P...
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whorle
▪ I. whorl, n. (hwɔːl, hwɜːl) Forms: α. 5 wharwyl, 5–9 wharle, 8–9 wharl. β. 5 whorwhil, (whorlwyl), qworle, 5–9 whorle, 6 whorlle, whorelle, Sc. quhorle, 8– whorl. [late ME. wharwyl, whorwhil, app. variants of whirl (early forms disyllabic, e.g. wherwille, qwherel) influenced by wharve n.; but with...
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