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† crowl, v. Obs. Also 6 crawle, courl. [app. onomatopœic, having the initial part of croak and kindred words, while the latter part expresses prolonged sound: cf. growl.] intr. To rumble or make a sound in the stomach and bowels. Hence ˈcrowling vbl. n.
1519W. Horman Vulg. 36 His bely maketh a great crowlynge. 1530Palsgr. 502/2 My bely crowleth, I wene there be some padockes in it. c1575J. Still Gamm. Gurton ii. i, My guts they yawle, crawle, and all my belly rumbleth. 1717Dict. Rust. Urb. & Bot., Crowling, a Distemper in Cattel, called by some, The crying and fretting of the Guts, the Signs whereof are the Flux of the Belly and abundance of Phlegm. |