Reverse Dictionary: CURDLE

ADJECTIVES
QUARRED curdled, clotted; soured 1599 obs. exc. Eng. dial.

NOUNS
LAPPERING the curdling of milk 1880 Sc.

VERBS
ATTER to curdle, to clot, to cake 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
BECLIP to curdle → c1400 obs.
BING to curdle, to turn sour; said of milk or cream → 1860 Eng. dial.
BREAK to curdle; said of milk → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
CRUDDLE ► CRUDLE to curdle; to coagulate → 1579 obs.
EARN to curdle → 1674 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
FEATHER to curdle or form flakes on the surface of coffee or tea; said of milk or cream → 1816 Amer. dial.
LAPPER to curdle, to clot, to coagulate; said of milk or blood → 1768 Sc.
LOBBER to curdle, to coagulate, to sour and become thick; said of milk 1856 Amer. dial.
LOPPER to curdle, to coagulate, to sour and become thick; said of milk a1300
QUAIL to curdle, to coagulate c1430 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
QUAR to curdle, to coagulate 1578 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
QUARL to curdle 1607 obs.
SAM to make to curdle, to cause to coagulate 1788 Eng. dial.
YEARN to curdle, to coagulate 1371-3 chiefly Sc. & N. Eng. dial.