| BIRSE | • birse n. (Scotland) bristle. • Birse prop.n. A village and civil parish in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO5597). • Birse prop.n. A habitational surname. |
| BIRSED | • BIRSE v. (Scots) to bruise. |
| BIRSES | • birses n. Plural of birse. • Birses prop.n. Plural of Birse. • BIRSE v. (Scots) to bruise. |
| HIRSEL | • hirsel n. (Scotland, Northern English) The entire stock on a farm or stock under the charge of a shepherd. • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| HIRSELS | • hirsels n. Plural of hirsel. • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| HIRSELED | • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| HIRSELING | • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| HIRSELLED | • HIRSEL v. (Scots) to herd sheep. |
| THEIRSELF | • theirself pron. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of themself. • theirself pron. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of themselves. • THEIRSELF pron. (dialect) themselves. |
| HIRSELLING | • HIRSELLING n. the act of putting into different groups. |
| HIRSELLINGS | • HIRSELLING n. the act of putting into different groups. |
| THEIRSELVES | • theirselves pron. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of themselves. • THEIRSELVES pron. (dialect) themselves. |
| DOWNSTAIRSES | • DOWNSTAIRS n. a lower storey, also DOWNSTAIR. |