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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Kervel(l, n. Also: kerwel, kervale. [ME. kervyle (1462) and F. kirvelle (16th c.). Cf. Carvell. n. (also Karvell).] A carvel, a kind of light, fast-sailing ship. 1450 Exch. R. V. 384.
[Ad preparacionem navis regis vocate le Kervel
Ib. 387.
Carpentariis reformantibus navem regis Kervale nuncupatam
1455 Ib. VI. 3.]
Ad … reparacionem navicule dicte Kerwel
1473–4 Treas. Acc. I. 66.
Gevin to the men of North Bervic that fand the Kingis ankeris and cabillis of his kervell
1513 Doug. iii. vi. 213 (Sm.).
Our kervalis howis ladis … he
Ib. v. iv. 77.
The mychty kervell

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