A proper noun "hurley" represents two villages in england, one in berkshire and the other in warwickshire, likely derived from old english terms meaning "corner" and "woodland; clearing."
A proper noun "hurley" represents various locales in the united states, including a town in new york, a city in wisconsin, a census-designated place in mississippi, a town in new mexico, a city in south dakota, a city in missouri, an unincorporated community in alabama, and an unincorporated community in virginia.
(countable) A stick used in the game of hurling.
(proscribed, uncountable) The game of hurling.