SCRANNEL


Meaning of SCRANNEL in English

ˈskran ə l adjective

Etymology: origin unknown

1. : thin and grating on the ears : unmelodious

their lean and flashy songs grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw — John Milton

2. chiefly dialect : poor

a scrannel crop of winter wheat — Adrian Bell

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