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purl1
noun
1 knitting a stitch that is the reverse of a plain ( noun 2).
2 cord made from gold or silver wire.
3 (also pearl) a decorative looped edging on lace or braid, etc.
verb (purled , purling ) tr & intr to knit in purl.
[16c: from obsolete pirl to twist]
purl2
verb (purled , purling ) intr
1 to flow with a murmuring sound.
2 to eddy or swirl.
[16c: imitating the sound and related to Norwegian purla to bubble]
purler
noun , colloq
1 a headlong or heavy fall I took a purler while out riding .
2 an excellent person or thing Pat scored a purler of a goal .
[19c in sense 1; 1940s in sense 2]
purlieu
noun (purlieus )
1 (usu purlieus) the surroundings or immediate neighbourhood of a place.
2 (usu purlieus) someone's usual haunts.
3 Eng hist an area of land on the edge of a forest which was once considered part of the forest, and which still remained subject to some of its governing laws, even after separation.
[15c in sense 3: from French puralé a going through]
purlin or purline
noun , building a roof timber stretching across the principal rafters which supports the common or subsidiary rafters.
[15c]

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