gnar

[nahr]

gnar

[nahr]
verb (used without object), gnarred, gnar·ring.
to snarl; growl.
Also, gnarr.


Origin:
1490–1500; imit; compare Old English gnyrran, German knarren, knirren, Middle Dutch gnerren, gnorren
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Gnar is one of our favorite verbs.
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to run away hurriedly; flee.
to chew (food) slowly and thoroughly.
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gnarl or gnar2 (nɑːl, nɑː)
 
vb
obsolete (intr) to growl or snarl
 
[C16: of imitative origin]
 
gnar or gnar2
 
vb
 
[C16: of imitative origin]

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