Definition of Harled

1. harl [v] - See also: harl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harled

hark back
harked
harken
harken back
harkened
harkener
harkeners
harkening
harkens
harkerite
harking
harks
harl
harle
harlech group
harled (current term)
harlequin
harlequin-snake
harlequin chromosome
harlequin duck
harlequin ducks
harlequin eye
harlequin ichthyosis
harlequin opal
harlequin reaction
harlequinade
harlequinades
harlequined
harlequinesque

Literary usage of Harled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1905)
"... her and her said infant, harled thame up and doune the floore lyke doggs, and gave thame ... and that he harled the said James ..."

2. Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and (1823)
"Stone and clay, harled, or dashed with lime. 3. Stone and clay, do. 5. Dry stone, ditto, lipped with lime. 6. Dry stone, ditto, lipped and ..."

3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1893)
"Earl, knotted (AS), is a mistake for harled.—IS. & SW (3) n. An entanglement (BC). ... N. & SW "(4) Of oats, well-harled is well-eared (D;. ..."

4. Lean's Collectanea by Vincent Stuckey Lean, Julia Lucy Woodward (1903)
"I ne'er lo'ed 'bout gates," quo' the wife when she harled the good man o'er the fire.—K. " I ne'er lo'ed 'bout gates," quoth ..."

5. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1833)
"Here despite rock and torrent, we harled, and for the first time cast a part ... harled Luncarty and Danes- green water, where I killed another fine white ..."

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