a. [f. CHURL + -ED.] Made a churl or churlish.

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18[?].  C. Webbe, in G. Johnston, Nat. Hist. E. Bord. (1853), I. 21. Some are whirled The dizzy round of joy, and some turn churled Or fevered from life’s game.

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1873.  J. Miller, Songs Italy (1878), 109. Savage old beast, so crossed and churled.

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