| KIRTLE | • kirtle n. A knee-length tunic. • kirtle n. A short jacket. • kirtle n. A woman’s gown; a woman’s outer petticoat or skirt. | 
| KIRTLED | • kirtled adj. Clothed or covered with, or as if with, a kirtle. • kirtled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kirtle. • KIRTLED adj. wearing a kirtle. | 
| KIRTLES | • kirtles n. Plural of kirtle. • kirtles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kirtle. • KIRTLE n. (historical) a man's or woman's tunic or coat. | 
| SNIRTLE | • snirtle v. (Intransitive) To snigger. • snirtle n. A snigger. • SNIRTLE v. (Scots) to snicker. | 
| SPIRTLE | • spirtle n. Alternative spelling of spurtle. • spirtle v. Archaic spelling of spurtle. • SPIRTLE n. a wooden stick for stirring porridge, also SPURTLE. | 
| WHIRTLE | • whirtle n. (Engineering) A perforated steel die through which wires or tubes are drawn to form them. • WHIRTLE n. a perforated plate through which wire or tubing is drawn, also WORTLE. | 
| SNIRTLED | • snirtled v. Simple past tense and past participle of snirtle. • SNIRTLE v. (Scots) to snicker. | 
| SNIRTLES | • snirtles n. Plural of snirtle. • snirtles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snirtle. • SNIRTLE v. (Scots) to snicker. | 
| SPIRTLES | • spirtles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spirtle. • SPIRTLE n. a wooden stick for stirring porridge, also SPURTLE. | 
| WHIRTLES | • whirtles n. Plural of whirtle. • WHIRTLE n. a perforated plate through which wire or tubing is drawn, also WORTLE. | 
| SHIRTLESS | • shirtless adj. Without a shirt. • shirtless adj. (Chiefly of a man) Not wearing a shirt; having a bare torso. • shirtless adj. (Idiomatic) Very poor. (Can we add an example for this sense?) | 
| SKIRTLESS | • skirtless adj. Without a skirt. • SKIRTLESS adj. without a skirt. |