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† hurlement Obs. Also 7 hurli-. [f. hurl v. + -ment.] Rush, violence; confusion, disturbance.
1585T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. ii. xiii. 48 b, The Infidelles..with a greate hurlement and fury entred into the Citie. 1612Hayward Ann. Eliz. (Camden) 63 In the very heat of these hurliments, the Englishe burnt one of the milles beyond the water. 1613–18Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1621) 200 King Edward..discovering both this accident, and the hurlement made by the change of place, slackes not to take advantage thereof. |