(Theodism) A freedman, ranked below a thane but above a thrall.
(archaic) A countryman, a peasant, a rustic.
(archaic) A person who is stingy, especially with money; a selfish miser, a niggard.
(derogatory) A rough, surly, ill-bred person; a boor.
A bondman or serf.
A free peasant (as opposed to a serf) of the lowest rank, below an earl and a thane; a freeman; also (more generally), a person without royal or noble status; a commoner.
hurls
hurls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurl
hurly
hurly
noun
(Scotland) A wheelbarrow.
(obsolete) noise; confusion; uproar
lurch
lurch
noun
A double score in cribbage for the winner when his/her adversary has not yet pegged his/her 31st hole.
A sudden or unsteady movement.
An old game played with dice and counters; a variety of the game of tables.
verb
(obsolete) To swallow or eat greedily; to devour; hence, to swallow up.
(obsolete, intransitive) To evade by stooping; to lurk.
(obsolete, intransitive) To rob.
(obsolete, transitive) To leave someone in the lurch; to cheat.
(transitive) To defeat in the game of cribbage with a lurch (double score as explained under noun entry).
To make such a sudden, unsteady movement.
thulr
thurl
thurl
noun
(agriculture, chiefly in the plural) Either of the rear hip joints where the hip connects to the upper leg in certain animals, particularly cattle; often used as a reference point for measurement.