Purl /(?)/
Purl
v. t.
- To decorate with fringe or embroidery.
Purl
n.
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An embroidered and puckered border; a hem or fringe, often of gold or silver twist; also, a pleat or fold, as of a band.
A triumphant chariot made of carnation velvet, enriched withpurl and pearl.
- An inversion of stitches in knitting, which gives to the work a ribbed or waved appearance.
Phrases & Compounds
- Purl stitch
- Same as Purl, n., 2.
Purl
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Purled; p. pr. & vb. n. Purling
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To run swiftly round, as a small stream flowing among stones or other obstructions; to eddy; also, to make a murmuring sound, as water does in running over or through obstructions.
Swift o'er the rolling pebbles, down the hills, Louder and louder purl the falling rills.
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To rise in circles, ripples, or undulations; to curl; to mantle.
thin winding breath which purled up to the sky.
Purl
n.
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A circle made by the notion of a fluid; an eddy; a ripple.
Whose stream an easy breath doth seem to blow, Which on the sparkling gravel runs in purles, As though the waves had been of silver curls.
- A gentle murmur, as that produced by the running of a liquid among obstructions; as, the purl of a brook.
- Malt liquor, medicated or spiced; formerly, ale or beer in which wormwood or other bitter herbs had been infused, and which was regarded as tonic; at present, hot beer mixed with gin, sugar, and spices.
- A tern. (Zool.) [Prov. Eng.]