| ARRISH | • arrish n. Alternative form of earsh. • ARRISH n. (dialect) a stubble field, also ARISH. |
| CHIRRE | • chirre v. (Obsolete) To coo like a pigeon. • CHIRRE v. to chirp like a cricket, also CHIRR. |
| CHIRRS | • chirrs n. Plural of chirr. • chirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chirr. • CHIRR v. to chirp like a cricket, also CHIRRE. |
| GHARRI | • gharri n. Alternative form of gharry. • GHARRI n. (Hindi) in India, a wheeled vehicle for hire, also GHARRY. |
| HARIRA | • harira n. A thickened, tomato-based Moroccan soup, popular during Ramadan. • HARIRA n. (Arabic) a kind of Moroccan soup. |
| HIRERS | • hirers n. Plural of hirer. • HIRER n. one who hires. |
| HORRID | • horrid adj. (Archaic) Bristling, rough, rugged. • horrid adj. Causing horror or dread. • horrid adj. Offensive, disagreeable, abominable, execrable. |
| REHIRE | • rehire v. To hire again. • rehire n. A former employee who has been hired again. • re-hire v. Alternative spelling of rehire. |
| RICHER | • richer adj. Comparative form of rich: more rich. • Richer prop.n. A surname. • RICH adj. wealthy. |
| SHIRRA | • SHIRRA n. (Scots) a law-enforcement officer of a county, also SHERIFF. |
| SHIRRS | • shirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shirr. • SHIRR v. to pucker, also SHIR. |
| SIRRAH | • sirrah n. (Obsolete) A term of address to an inferior male or more commonly a child. A modern-day equivalent would… • Sirrah prop.n. (Astronomy) Synonym of Alpheratz. • SIRRAH n. (archaic) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRA, SIRREE. |
| WHIRRA | • whirra interj. Alternative form of wirra (“exclamation of dismay”). • WHIRRA interj. an interjection used to express sorrow, also WIRRA. |
| WHIRRS | • whirrs n. Plural of whirr. • whirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whirr. • WHIRR v. to spin with a humming noise, also WHIR. |
| WHIRRY | • whirry adj. (Rare) Making a whirr sound or motion. • whirry n. (Obsolete) A sudden or quick movement; a whirr. • whirry v. (Obsolete, transitive) To convey swiftly. |
| WIRRAH | • wirrah n. (Australia) A serranid fish of the genus Acanthistius. • WIRRAH n. (Native Australian) a saltwater fish with bright blue spots. |