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Definition of harl
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Harl (n.) A
filamentous
substance;
especially,
the
filaments
of flax or
hemp..
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Charlatan
::
Charlatan
(n.) One who
prates
much in his own
favor,
and makes
unwarrantable
pretensions;
a
quack;
an
impostor;
an
empiric;
a
mountebank..
Paladin
::
Paladin
(n.) A
knight-errant;
a
distinguished
champion;
as, the
paladins
of
Charlemagne..
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(v. t.)
Toremove
or
conjure
away, as by a
harlequin's
trick..
Empiric
::
Empiric
(n.) One who
confines
himself
to
applying
the
results
of mere
experience
or his own
observation;
especially,
in
medicine,
one who
deviates
from the rules of
science
and
regular
practice;
an
ignorant
and
unlicensed
pretender;
a
quack;
a
charlatan..
Punch
::
Punch (n.) The
buffoon
or
harlequin
of a
puppet
show.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(n. i.) To play the
droll;
to make sport by
playing
ludicrous
tricks.
Harle
::
Harle (n.) The
red-breasted
merganser.
Trug
::
Trug (n.) A
concubine;
a
harlot.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(n.) A
buffoon,
dressed
in
party-colored
clothes,
who plays
tricks,
often
without
speaking,
to
divert
the
bystanders
or an
audience;
a
merry-andrew;
originally,
a droll rogue of
Italian
comedy..
Harlequinade
::
Harlequinade
(n.) A play or part of play in which the
harlequin
is
conspicuous;
the part of a
harlequin.
Plough
::
Plough
(n.) Same as
Charles's
Wain.
Courtesanship
::
Courtesanship
(n.)
Harlotry.
Harlot
::
Harlot
(n.) A
churl;
a
common
man; a
person,
male or
female,
of low
birth..
Carlist
::
Carlist
(n.) A
partisan
of
Charles
X. of
France,
or of Don
Carlos
of
Spain..
Harlotry
::
Harlotry
(n.)
Anything
meretricious;
as,
harlotry
in art..
Charlatanism
::
Charlatanism
(n.)
Charlatanry.
Meretricious
::
Meretricious
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
prostitutes;
having
to do with
harlots;
lustful;
as,
meretricious
traffic..
Trainband
::
Trainband
(n.) A band or
company
of an
organized
military
force
instituted
by James I. and
dissolved
by
Charles
II.; --
afterwards
applied
to the
London
militia.
Wharl
::
Wharl (n.) Alt. of
Wharlin.
Wharling
::
Wharling
(n.) A
guttural
pronunciation
of the
letter
r; a burr. See Burr, n., 6..
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