Noun
marle (countable and uncountable, plural marles)
(now UK dialect) Alternative form of marl
For too little of tile best Marle can doe but little good, and too nmch therof hath beene alreadie founde to bee verie hurtfull to the Corne. Hugh Plat
Continuing to the beach where the split in dimensions had occurred, Serge finds apparitions of Crono, Marle, and Lucca once more. Source: Internet
At Terra Tower, the prophet of time, revealed to be Belthasar from Chrono Trigger, visits him with visions of Crono, Marle, and Lucca. Source: Internet
La Marle uses the frequency counts to identify the type of syllables written in Linear A, and takes into account the problem of loanwords in the vocabulary. Source: Internet
Studies by Hubert La Marle include a presentation of the morphology of the language, avoid the complete identification of phonetic values between Linear A and B, and also avoid comparing Linear A with Cretan Hieroglyphs. Source: Internet
Marle rushes to try out the ride, but her necklace reacts weirdly to the machine and she’s sucked into a whorling vortex. Source: Internet