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earl E0004100 (ûrl)n.1. A British nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquis, corresponding to a count in continental Europe.2. Used as a title for such a nobleman. [Middle English erl, nobleman of high rank, from Old English eorl.]earl (ɜːl) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in the British Isles) a nobleman ranking below a marquess and above a viscount. Female equivalent: countess 2. (Historical Terms) (in Anglo-Saxon England) a royal governor of any of the large divisions of the kingdom, such as Wessex[Old English eorl; related to Old Norse jarl chieftain, Old Saxon erl man]earl (ɜrl) n. a British nobleman of a rank below that of marquis and above that of viscount: called a count for a time after the Norman Conquest. The wife of an earl is a countess. [before 900; Middle English erl, Old English eorl; c. Old Saxon, Old High German erl man, Old Norse jarl chieftain] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | earl - a British peer ranking below a marquess and above a viscountpeer - a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage | Translationsearl (əːl) noun a British nobleman between a marquis and a viscount in rank. 伯爵 伯爵earl
call Earlslang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to call Earl out on that boat—I felt so seasick!See also: call, earlcall Hughieslang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to call Hughie out on that boat—I felt so seasick!See also: call, Hughietalk to Earlslang To vomit, especially profusely. He had a few too many shots of tequila and spent the rest of the night talking to Earl. You're awfully pale, Charlie. You look like you need to talk Earl on the big white phone.See also: earl, talkearlslang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to earl out on that boat—I felt so seasick!call hughie and call earl (...ˈhyui and ...ˈɚl) tv. to vomit. (Onomatopoetic from the sound of retching.) Fred spent an hour in the john calling hughie. He stepped aside and began calling earl, right there on Maple Street! See also: call, hughiecall earl verbSee call hughieSee also: call, earlearl (ɚl) in. to vomit. (Onomatopoetic. Possibly from hurl.) Who’s earling in the john? talk to earl (...ɚl) in. to vomit. (Onomatopoetic.) I think I hear Pete in the john talking to earl. See also: earl, talkearl
earl1. (in the British Isles) a nobleman ranking below a marquess and above a viscount 2. (in Anglo-Saxon England) a royal governor of any of the large divisions of the kingdom, such as Wessex Earl in early medieval England, a member of the hereditary nobility, as distinguished from an ordinary freeman, or ceorl. The average size of an earl’s holding was 40 hides. As Anglo-Saxon society became feudalized, the earls, in the late seventh century, became part of the general landed aristocracy required to render state service, the thanes. Since the 11th century the term “earl” has designated a noble rank corresponding to that of count. Earl A horizontal piercing through the bridge of the noseEarl
EARL, Eng. law. A title of nobility next below a marquis and above a viscount. 2. Earls were anciently called comites, because they were wont comitari regem, to wait upon the king for counsel and advice. He was also called shireman, because each earl had the civil government of a shire. 3. After the Norman conquest they were called counts, whence the shires obtained the names of counties. They have now nothing to do with the government of counties, which has entirely devolved on the sheriff, the earl's deputy, or vice comes. Earl
EarlA slang term sometimes used in finance and trading for oil. The term derives from the way the word "oil" is said to be pronounced in an American Southern accent.EARL
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