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▪ I. † wrall, n. Obs. rare. Also wrawl. [f. next.] 1. A winding or twisting; a twist or coil.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. ix. (Camb. MS.), Þe eddir amphibena..wigleþ wiþ wralles [ed. 1495 wrynkles] corckles & drauȝtis of þe bodi. 2. A wreathed decoration or ornamentation.1540 in V. Green Hist....
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unwrall
† unˈwrall, v. Obs.—1 [un-2 3 + wrall v. Cf. unwarl v.] trans. To unwind, unroll.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 9 My witt is ful luyte to unwralle þe wrappyinges of so wonder werkes.
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wrawl
wrawl, v. Obs. exc. north. dial. Also 4 wral, 6 wrall, 7 wralle; 5, 7 wrawle, 6, 8 wraul, 7 wraule, 6– wrawl (9 dial. rawwl); also 4 (9 dial.) warl. [Imitative. Cf. Norw. vraula, raula; also Da. vraale, vræle, Sw. vråla, LG. wrâlen, to squall, bellow, scream.] 1. intr. To utter an inarticulate noise...
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