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▪ I. rool, v. rare. (See quots.)
1828Carr Craven Gloss., Rool, to ruffle, to rumple clothes, by throwing them negligently about. 1886Jrnl. Microsc. Soc. VI. 23 Whenever the balsam begins to ‘rool’ or cause hitching of the specimen. Ibid. 24 The balsam catches to the stone and ‘rools’, carrying the preparation with it. ▪ II. rool(e obs. forms of roll n.1 and v.2 |