lirk
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)k
Etymology 1
From Middle English lyrken, from Old Norse lerka (“to plait, fold, bind, lace up tightly, chastise”), related to Old Norse lurkr (“cudgel, club”).
Verb
lirk (third-person singular simple present lirks, present participle lirking, simple past and past participle lirked)
Etymology 2
From Middle English lerke, from the verb. See above.
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