
tirl
tirl noun. [tǝ:l] Chiefly Scot.
tirl noun. [tǝ:l] Scot.
tirl verb. [tǝ:l] Scot.
tirl verb trans. [tǝ:l] Scot. & north.
tirl verb. [tǝ:l] Now chiefly Scot. & north.
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English Dictionarytirl noun1.
[tǝ:l] Chiefly
Scot. L15.[App. rel. to TIRL verb3.]1. tirl-bed, a trundle- or truckle-bed on low wheels or castors.
rare. Only in
L15.2. An experience or turn at doing something; a trial, a taste.
M17.3. A revolving mechanism like a turnstile; a wheel.
L17.4. An act of rotating; a twirl, a whirl.
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tirl noun2.
[tǝ:l] Scot. E19.[from TIRL verb3.]An act of rattling, knocking, or tapping.
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tirl verb1.
[tǝ:l] Scot. LME.[Origin unkn.]1. verb intrans. Pluck
at;
esp. pluck the strings of a harp etc.
LME-M16.2. verb trans. Pluck (a string etc.) so as to cause vibration; sound (a stringed instrument).
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tirl verb2 trans. [tǝ:l] Scot. &
north. L15.[App. rel. to TIRR.]1. Roll or turn back (bedclothes etc.), pull or strip off (a garment, roof, etc.).
L15.2. Roll back the covering of; strip (a person) naked; unroof (a building); uncover.
E18.b. Uncover (peat, stone, etc.) by removing surface soil, overlying earth, etc.; lay bare.
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tirl verb3.
[tǝ:l] Now chiefly
Scot. &
north. E16.[Metathetic var. of TRILL verb2.]I. 1. verb trans. Cause to move round or rotate; twirl, spin, turn; turn over, move by rolling.
E16.2. verb intrans. Turn over, rotate; roll, whirl, spin.
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tirl(5) II. 3. verb intrans. Make a rattling noise by turning or moving something rapidly to and fro or up and down.
E16.tirl at the pin make a rattling noise on a gate or door in order to gain admittance.
4. verb trans. Rattle or knock on (a door etc.).
Scot. rare.
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