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birle
English
Alternative forms
- birl, byrl
Etymology
From Middle English birlen, from Old English byrelian (“to give or serve a drink to”), from byrele (“cup-bearer, steward, butler”), from Proto-Germanic *burilijaz (“carrier, manservant”), from *burjô (“descendant, son”), from *beran? (“to bear, carry”). Related to Old English byre (“son, offspring, youth”). More at bear.
Verb
birle (third-person singular simple present birles, present participle birling, simple past and past participle birled)
- (Scotland, obsolete) To pour a drink (for).
- c.1882-1898, Francis James Child (collector and editor), Child's Ballads, Number 68: "Young Hunting",
- She has birld in him Young Hunting / The good ale and the beer, / Till he was as fou drunken / As any wild-wood steer.
- c.1882-1898, Francis James Child (collector and editor), Child's Ballads, Number 68: "Young Hunting",
- (Scotland, obsolete) To drink deeply or excessively; carouse.
- c.1882-1898, Francis James Child (collector and editor), Child's Ballads, Number 73: "Lord Thomas and Fair Annet",
- They birled, they birled at Annies[sic] wake / The white bread and the wine, / And ere the morn at that same time / At his they birled the same.
- c.1882-1898, Francis James Child (collector and editor), Child's Ballads, Number 73: "Lord Thomas and Fair Annet",
Anagrams
- Erbil, Liber., liber, libre
Spanish
Verb
birle
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of birlar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of birlar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of birlar.
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birled
English
Verb
birled
- simple past tense and past participle of birl
Anagrams
- bridle
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