Obs. rare. Also wrawl. [f. next.]
1. A winding or twisting; a twist or coil.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., XVIII. ix. (Camb. MS.). Þe eddir amphibena wigleþ wiþ wralles [ed. 1495 wrynkles] corckles & drauȝtis of þe bodi.
2. A wreathed decoration or ornamentation.
1540. in V. Green, Hist. Worcs. (1796), II. App. p. iii. Item, vj spones with wrawles. Ibid., p. iv. vj spones with wralls.