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kip, kipp,
kip [kɪp]
v. To play truant from school.
kep, kepp, kepped, keppit, kip, kipe, kiped, kipp, kipped, kippie, kippit, kippy, kype, kyped, kypit,
kip [kɪp, kɛp, kəip]
n. A turned-up tip The projected point of a hill, a peak.
v. Of a nose or cow's horn etc.: to turn or tilt up.
pt. pp. kippit
kippy
adj. Pointed, hilly.
adj. Left-handed.
kippage, kippidge,
kippage [ˈkɪpədʒ]
n. arch. A crew.
n. Disorder, confusion, fuss, predicament, pother. A state of excitement or anger, a hurry. Spirits, fettle, mood.
gyupper, kipper,
kipper [ˈkɪpər]
n. A kipper.
v. To smoke-dry a fish, to expose to a hot stifling atmosphere, to fry.
Kirdandy,
Kirdandy [kɪrˈdandi]
pn. Kirkdamdie (Ayrshire).
kirk, kirkaird, kirker, kirkin, kirking, kirkit, kirk-mark, kirk-merk, kirknin, kirk-reekit, kirkstyle, kirkton, kirktoon, kirktoun, kirktown, kirkyaird, kirk-yaird, kirkyard, kirk-yard, tjirk,
kirk [kɪrk]
n. A church. A Presbyterian or other non-Episcopal church or congregation as opposed to chaipel for a Scottish Episcopalian or Roman Catholic place of worship.
Compounds and phrases etc.
kirkit: To be at church.
kirker: A church-goer.
kirk-fowk: A congregation.
kirkie: Religious.
kirkin: Ceremonial attendance at a church.
kirk-merk: I.Sh. A harelip.
kirk officer: A church officer.
kirk-reekit: Bigoted.
kirkstyle: A gateway to a churchyard.
kirktoun: A village or hamlet with a parish church.
kirkyaird: A churchyard.
muckle kirk: A parish church.
kirk, kirked, kirkit, kyirk, kyirked, kyirkit,
kirk [I.Ork. k(j)ɪrk]
n. A jerk, tug.
v. To jerk or tug something usually heavy and difficult to move.
pt. pp. kirkit adj. Of snow or dust etc.: whirled around by the eddies of wind.
Kircaady, Kirkaddie, Kirkaddy, Kirkaudy, Kirkcaadie, Kirkcaddy, Kirkcaldy, Kirkcaudie, Kirkcaudy, Kirkcoddy, The_Lang_Toon, The_Lang_Toun,
Kirkcaudy [ˈkɪrkɑːdeː, ˈkɪrkɔːdeː]
pn. Kirkcaldy (Fife).
Colloquially known as The Lang Toun.
Kirkcaum, Kirkcoam, Kirkcom, Kirkcum,
Kirkcoam [ˈkɪrkʌm]
pn. Kirkcolm (Dumfries and Galloway).
Kircoobri, Kircoobry, Kirkcoobrie, Kirkcoobry, Kirkcoubrie, Kirkcoubry, Kirkoubrie,
Kirkcoubrie [kɪrˈkubri]
pn. Kirkcudbright (Dumfries and Galloway).
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