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▪ I. urle obs. var. orle. ▪ II. † urle, n.1 Obs.—1 [Of obscure origin.] A tare.
1659C. Hoole tr. Comenius Visible World xvii. 37 Pease, Beans, Vetches, and those that are lesse than these, Lentils and Urles (or Tares) [L. lentes et cicera]. ▪ III. † urle, v.1 Obs. rare. [ad. OF. ourle-r (13th c.), or med.L. url-are, f. OF. ourle, urle: see orle.] trans. To provide with a border; to border or trim with something.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 12463 [Ryton ordered Arthur to] flowe of his owen berd,..For he wolde vrle his pane wyþ-al Aboute wiþ a ffylet smal. Ibid. 12472. 1599 Thynne Animadv. (1875) 35 The kinges dalmaticall garmente of the same samitte..vrled or bordrede..withe orfreyes. ▪ IV. urle, v.2 north. dial. [See urling2.] intr. (See quots.)
1683G. Meriton Yorksh. Dial. (1684) 48 What ails our Tibb, that she urles seay ith Neauke? 1684― Yorksh. Ale Gloss. 112 To Vrle, is to draw ones self up on a heap. 1781W. Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2) Gloss., Url, to look sickly, or to go back in health. 1828[Carr] Craven Gloss., Url, to be pinched with cold. |