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burl1 /bəːl /noun1A slub or lump in wool or cloth.Then the said third weft yarn preferably becomes a weft yarn situated between the successive pile burls, a number of advantages of which were mentioned....- The worker depresses a pedal to start a machine that moves fabric over an inspection board, and scans and feels fabric for defects, such as burls, slubs, loose threads, mispicks, defective pile or soils.
- Presumably it was the plank on which the tucker laid the piece of cloth so that it could be inspected carefully and the burls or knots removed.
1.1North American A rounded knotty growth on a tree, used especially in handcrafted objects and veneers: she used warty burls to construct her pieces [mass noun]: wooden coin banks made of elm burl [as modifier]: a burl bowl...- Illustrated in the book are other articles made in the Dominy shop for family use, such as a wooden bowl made of a burl from an apple tree and a swift to wind wool yarn.
- Veneers cut from burls also display the fascinating figure.
- Tucked away in the forest, and only accessible to those with local knowledge, its old contorted paperbark trees exhibited gnarly branches, trunks and burls.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French bourle 'tuft of wool', diminutive of bourre 'coarse wool', from late Latin burra 'wool'. Rhymesbirl, churl, curl, earl, Erle, furl, girl, herl, hurl, knurl, merle, pas seul, pearl, purl, Searle, skirl, squirl, swirl, twirl, whirl, whorl burl2 /bəːl /noun Australian / NZ informalAn attempt: we’ll give it a burl...- Short summary: cool, intriguing, not just a horror/slasher flick - give it a burl.
- This is their first chance to get up on stage and give their comedy acts a burl and they're all keen, confident and quietly scared to death.
- So I gave it a burl, and ever since I've not been able to watch an episode without imitating Moran's manic nature for the following two days.
OriginEarly 20th century: regional usage of birl. |