sarplar
[ sahr-plahr, -pler ]
/ ˈsɑr plɑr, -plər /
noun
a coarse cloth bagging.
Obsolete.
- a bale of wool weighing 2240 pounds (1016 kg) or 80 tods.
- the weight of such a bale.
Also
sar·pler
[sahr-pler] /ˈsɑr plər/,
sar·pli·er
[sahr-plee-er] /ˈsɑr pli ər/.
Origin of sarplar
1325–75; Middle English
sarplar bale of wool < Anglo-French (Old French
sarpillere)
Words nearby sarplar
sarouk,
saroyan,
sarpanch,
sarpedon,
sarpi,
sarplar,
sarracenia,
sarraceniaceous,
sarraute,
sarrazin,
sarre