war·ble 1  (wôr b əl)
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v. war·bled, war·bling, war·bles v.tr. To sing (a note or song, for example) with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments. v.intr.1. To sing with trills, runs, or quavers. 2. To be sounded in a trilling or quavering manner. n. The act or an instance of singing with trills, runs, or quavers.
[Middle English werbelen, from Old North French werbler, dialectal variant of Old French guerbler, to sing in a certain way (perhaps by modulating), of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch wervelen and Old Norse hvirfla, to whirl.] |