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- Mairry v. Wittgenstein's Web 33: I am, as we say hereaboots, merriet but nae kirkit, tae ma dearie. He sailed for the
- Kirk n.1, v.1 child-bed . . . cannot with propriety, before she be kirkit , enter into the house of her nearest kirkit , the first time they go to church after there has been a funeral in it. Sc. 1818 Scott H. Midlothian xliii.: I'm to be married the morn, and kirkit on Sunday. Ags. 1818 Scots. 1884 D. Grant Lays 172: Ere sax months he'd marrit an' kirkit A hizzy o' half his ain age Wittgenstein's Web 33: I am, as we say hereaboots, merriet but nae kirkit, tae ma dearie. He sailed for the, while another drives it away. When the ball is lodged in the hole, the gussie is said to be kirkit
- Cry v., n. Private J. M'Pherson 66: Jean telt's afore the love bit In'er usual weekly screed, Fa wis kirkit, fa