See also: Hurler

English

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Etymology

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From hurl +‎ -er.

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Noun

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hurler (plural hurlers)

  1. Agent noun of hurl; someone who hurls or throws.
  2. (baseball, slang, 1800s) The pitcher.
  3. (hurling) Someone who participates in the sport of hurling.

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French hurler, from Vulgar Latin ūrulāre, from Latin ululāre, from a reduplicated Proto-Indo-European imitative root. Doublet of hululer. The h- might be due to influence by Frankish *hūilōn, from Proto-Germanic *hūwilōną; compare English howl.

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Verb

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hurler

  1. to shout, to yell
    Synonym: crier
  2. to howl

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin ūrulāre, from Latin ululāre.

Verb

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hurler

  1. to shout, to yell

Descendants

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  • French: hurler
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