scrawl etymology

Etymology:

  • Middle English: scrawlen, from Middle Dutch: scrawelen, scrolen, from Middle Low German: schraplen, from Old High German: scrapōn ("to scrape," "to scratch")
  • Ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skreph- ("to scrape," "to scratch")

Meaning:

To write or draw hastily or carelessly, with large, untidy strokes.

Origin:

The word "scrawl" originally referred to the act of scraping or scratching a surface, such as writing on parchment with a quill or stylus. Over time, its meaning evolved to describe hasty or informal writing or drawing.

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