| BIRKEN | • birken adj. (Obsolete or dialectal, Scotland and Northern England) Made of birch; birchen. • BIRKEN adj. made of birch wood, also BIRCHEN. |
| BIRKIE | • Birkie n. (Skiing, informal) The American Birkebeiner, a cross-country ski race. • BIRKIE adj. (Scots) active, lively. • BIRKIE n. a lively or mettlesome fellow. |
| CHIRKS | • chirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chirk. • CHIRK v. (Scots) to squeak. |
| DIRKED | • dirked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dirk. • DIRK v. to stab with a small knife. |
| DIRKES | • dirkes n. Plural of dirke. • Dirkes prop.n. A surname. • DIRKE v. (Spenser) to darken. |
| FIRKED | • firked v. Simple past tense and past participle of firk. • FIRK v. (Shakespeare) to drive or rouse; to speed along. |
| FIRKIN | • firkin n. (Britain) A varying measure of capacity, usually being a quarter of a barrel; specifically, a measure… • firkin n. (US) A small wooden vessel or cask of indeterminate size, used for butter, lard, etc. • firkin n. A weight measure for butter, equalling 56 pounds. |
| GIRKIN | • girkin n. Obsolete form of gherkin. • GIRKIN n. (obsolete) a gherkin, also GHERKIN. |
| IRKING | • irking v. Present participle of irk. • IRK v. to annoy or weary. |
| KIRKED | • kirked adj. (Scotland) Having attended church for the first time after a wedding, birth, or other significant event. • KIRK v. (Scots) to perform a church service with. |
| LIRKED | • lirked v. Simple past tense and past participle of lirk. • LIRK v. (Scots) to wrinkle. |
| MIRKER | • MIRK adj. dark, also MURK. |
| QUIRKS | • quirks n. Plural of quirk. • QUIRK v. to move jerkily. |
| QUIRKY | • quirky adj. Given to quirks or idiosyncrasies; strange in a somewhat silly, awkward manner, potentially cute. • QUIRKY adj. twisted. |
| SHIRKS | • shirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shirk. • Shirks prop.n. Plural of Shirk. • SHIRK v. to avoid work or a duty. |
| SIRKAR | • sirkar n. (India) A province or district. • sirkar n. (India) The Government, the State. • sirkar n. (India) A native steward or housekeeper. |
| SMIRKS | • smirks n. Plural of smirk. • smirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smirk. • SMIRK v. to smile in a smug manner, also SMERK. |
| SMIRKY | • smirky adj. Smirking, or as if smirking. • smirky adj. (Obsolete) Smart; spruce. • SMIRKY adj. given to smirking. |
| STIRKS | • stirks n. Plural of stirk. • STIRK n. a yearling ox or cow. |
| YIRKED | • yirked v. Simple past tense and past participle of yirk. • YIRK v. to draw tight. |