noun
- a triangular or quadrant-shaped piece of oatcake or other flat bread, typically one of four pieces cut from a round cake
Usage: chiefly British; Irish
Examples
- She cut the oatcake into four farls for breakfast.
- The traditional soda bread was divided into farls before baking.
- He buttered a warm farl fresh from the griddle.
- Each farl was perfectly golden and crispy on the edges.
- The bakery sold potato farls alongside their regular bread.
- She wrapped the farls in a tea towel to keep them soft.