different between torfel vs torsel
torfel
English
Alternative forms
- torfle (Scottish)
Etymology
Origin obscure. Perhaps a variant of terfle or a variant of Middle English torfer (“hardship, harm, injury”). More at torfer.
Verb
torfel (third-person singular simple present torfels, present participle torfeling, simple past and past participle torfeled)
- (dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To fall; decine; pass away; die.
See also
- terfle
Anagrams
- Lefort, floret, forlet, lofter
torfel From the web:
torsel
English
Noun
torsel (plural torsels)
- (carpentry) A plate of timber for the end of a beam or joist to rest on.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Gwilt to this entry?)
- A twisted scroll.
Anagrams
- loster, ostler, reslot, rostel, solert, sterol
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