trawl

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A net or dragnet used for trawling.
  2. A long fishing line having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it; a setline.
  3. An exhaustive search.
verb
  1. To take (fish or other marine animals) with a trawl.
  2. To fish from a slow-moving boat.
  3. To make an exhaustive search for something within a defined area.

Pronunciation

/tɹɔːl/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-trawl.wav /tɹɔl/ /tɹɑl/

Word forms

trawl trawls trawling trawled

Etymology

16th century, borrowed from Dutch tragelen (“to pull with a towline, trawl”), from Middle Dutch traghelen, from traghel (“dragnet”) (presumably from Latin tragula (“dragnet”)), and as such root-cognate with English drag and dray.

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