lirt
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)t
Etymology 1
From Middle English lirten, lurten (“to cheat”), from Old English *lyrtan (found only in belyrtan (“to deceive”)), from Proto-West Germanic *lurtijan (“to deceive”), from Proto-Indo-European *lerd- (“to bend, crook”). Cognate with Scots lirt (“to cheat, deceive, delude”), Middle High German lürzen (“to deceive”), Middle High German lerz, lurz, lorz (“left, left-handed”), Old English lort, lyrt (“crooked”).
Alternative forms
- lirte (obsolete)
Verb
lirt (third-person singular simple present lirts, present participle lirting, simple past and past participle lirted)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Origin obscure. Perhaps alteration of lirk (“to jerk”).
Verb
lirt (third-person singular simple present lirts, present participle lirting, simple past and past participle lirted)
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