sarcle

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  1. To weed with a hoe or some similar tool. To sarkle, to harrow, or rake over agayne. Florio, p. 444.
  2. A weeding-hoe or similar tool.

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  1. Early modern English also sarkle; from Old French (and F.) sarcler, French dial. (Norman) jercir, sercler = Provencal salclar, serclar = Portuguese sachar = Italian sarchiare, from Late Latin sarculare, hoe, from Latin sarculus, sarculum, a hoe, from sarrire (sarire), weed, hoe.
  2. Latin sarculum, a hoe, from sarrire, hoe.
 

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