Obs. rare. Also iarle. [app. a derivative of JAR v.] intr. To quarrel, fall out.

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1580.  Sidney, Lett. R. Sidney, 18 Oct., in A. Collins, Sidney Collect. Lett. (1746), I. 285. The odd 30l. shall come with the Hundred, or els my Father and I will iarle. Ibid. (a. 1586), Arcadia, II. (1622), 224. What if Lælaps a better morsell find Then you earst knew? rather take part with him Then iarle.

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