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kirtle

Kirtle vs Firtle - What's the difference?

kirtle | firtle |


As a noun kirtle

is a knee-length tunic.

As a verb firtle is

(cumbrian dialect) to mess around, to waste time.

Kittle vs Kirtle - What's the difference?

kittle | kirtle |


As a verb kittle

is (transitive|scotland|and|northern england) to tickle, to touch lightly or kittle can be (intransitive|scotland|and|northern england) to bring forth young, as a cat; to kitten; to litter.

As an adjective kittle

is (scotland|and|northern england) ticklish.

As a noun kirtle is

a knee-length tunic.

Kirtle vs Kirtled - What's the difference?

kirtle | kirtled |


As a noun kirtle

is a knee-length tunic.

As an adjective kirtled is

wearing a kirtle.