whirl
[ hwurl, wurl ]
/ ʰwɜrl, wɜrl /
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
Origin of whirl
1250–1300; Middle English
whirlen < Old Norse
hvirfla to whirl, akin to Old English
hwyrflung turning, revolving,
hwyrfel circuit; see
whorl
OTHER WORDS FROM whirl
whirl·er, noun whirl·ing·ly, adverb out·whirl, verb (used with object) un·whirled, adjectiveWords nearby whirl
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British Dictionary definitions for whirl
whirl
/ (wɜːl) /
verb
noun
Derived forms of whirl
whirler, noun whirling, adjective whirlingly, adverbWord Origin for whirl
C13: from Old Norse
hvirfla to turn about; related to Old High German
wirbil whirlwind
Idioms and Phrases with whirl
whirl
see give something a whirl.