Churl vs Churel - What's the difference?
churl | churel |
A rustic; a countryman or labourer; a peasant.
* Emerson
A rough, surly, ill-bred person; a boor.
* Sir Philip Sidney
A selfish miser; an illiberal person; a niggard.
* Drayton
(Theodism) a freedman, ranked below a thane but above a thrall
In Hindu folklore, the ghost of a low-chaste woman who died during childbirth or menstruation
* 1895 , , North Indian Notes and Queries , page 39:
* 1953 , , Volume 29, page 410:
As nouns the difference between churl and churel
is that churl is a rustic; a countryman or labourer; a peasant while churel is in hindu folklore, the ghost of a low-chaste woman who died during childbirth or menstruation.churl
English
Noun
(en noun)- Your rank is all reversed; let men of cloth / Bow to the stalwart churls in overalls.
- A churl's courtesy rarely comes, but either for gain or falsehood.
- like to some rich churl hoarding up his pelf
See also
* churlishExternal links
[http://www.angelfire.com/folk/anglia/wordhoard.html] [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~catshaman/23erils2/0Anglo.htm]Anagrams
*churel
English
Noun
(s)- As a churel she now prowls about the neighbourhood with her child in her arms.
- He talked in whispers, and with the utmost respect, of the churel that might be listening overhead.
