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burl I. \ˈbərl, ˈbə̄l, ˈbəil, esp bef pause or cons ˈbər.əl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English burle, from (assumed) Middle French bourle tuft of wool (from Old French burle), from (assumed) Vulgar Latin burrula, diminutive of Late Latin burra shaggy cloth — more at bureau 1. : a knot or lump in thread or cloth 2. a. : a hard woody growth often of a flattened hemispherical form that occurs on the trunks or branches of trees usually in association with adventitious buds and is used to make bowls and veneers b. : veneer made from such burls c. : a mottled figure in the grain produced by cutting through such burls II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English burlen, from burle, n. : to finish (cloth) by inspecting and repairing usually by hand any imperfections (as loose threads and knots) III. noun (-s) Etymology: probably alteration (influenced by birl) of whirl (in the expression give it a whirl) Australia : attempt, try < give it a burl > |