1. controul - Noun
2. controul - Verb
controul (countable and uncountable, plural controuls)
Obsolete form of control.
controul (third-person singular simple present controuls, present participle controulling or controuling, simple past and past participle controulled or controuled)
Obsolete form of control.
It was incumbent on us then to try this remedy, and with that view to frame a republican system on such a scale & in such a form as will controul all the evils wch. have been experienced. James Madison
A course of precedents and judicial proceedings in Courts of justice make the law: it would be endless to cite cases upon it. A course of practice for a few years has been held to controul an Act of Parliament. John Eardley Wilmot