attal
English
Etymology
From Middle English atlien, ahtlien, from Old Norse ǽtla (“to intend, think, purpose”). More at ettle.
Verb
attal (third-person singular simple present attals, present participle attalling or attaling, simple past and past participle attalled or attaled)
- Alternative form of ettle
Anagrams
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