[gnarl] vi [prob. freq. of gnar] (1593): snarl, growl
[2]gnarl vt [back-formation fr. gnarled] (1814): to twist into a state of deformity [3]gnarl n (1824): a hard protuberance with twisted grain on a tree
[gnarl] vi [prob. freq. of gnar] (1593): snarl, growl
[2]gnarl vt [back-formation fr. gnarled] (1814): to twist into a state of deformity [3]gnarl n (1824): a hard protuberance with twisted grain on a tree
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012