Birle vs Birls - What's the difference?
birle | birls |
to pour a drink (for).
* c.1882-1898 , , Number 68: "Young Hunting",
to drink deeply or excessively, carouse.
* c.1882-1898 , , Number 73: "Lord Thomas and Fair Annet",
As a verb birle
is to pour a drink (for).As a noun birls is
.birle
English
Alternative forms
* birlVerb
- She has birld in him Young Hunting / The good ale and the beer, / Till he was as fou drunken / As any wild-wood steer.
- They birled', they '''birled''' at Annies wake / The white bread and the wine, / And ere the morn at that same time / At his they ' birled the same.