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