noun
- A hard knot or lump in wood; a gnarl.
- A small hard ball used in the game of knurr and spell, an old English game.
Usage: chiefly British; historical
Examples
- The carpenter carefully worked around the knurr in the oak board.
- The old tree trunk was covered with knurrs and rough patches.
- In the traditional game of knurr and spell, players hit a wooden knurr with a bat.
- The knurr on the surface of the wood made it difficult to sand smooth.
- Children in medieval England played with a knurr and a wooden stick.