Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

twal

noun
/twɔːl/
Definition
A Scottish term referring to a measure of cloth, specifically, a yard and a half.
Examples
  • The merchant offered a twal of linen that was finely woven.
  • She needed a twal of fabric to complete the sewing project.
  • During the sale, they had various twals on discount.
Meaning
In historical contexts, ‘twal’ is used to denote a specific length of fabric, often associated with the textile trade in Scotland.
Synonyms
  • yard and a half
  • measure