| CORKIR | • corkir n. Alternative form of corcair. • CORKIR n. (Gaelic) a lichen used for dying, also KORKIR. |
| FAKIRS | • fakirs n. Plural of fakir. • FAKIR n. (Arabic) a Hindu ascetic, also FAKEER, FAQIR, FAQUIR. |
| KIRANA | • kirana n. (India) convenience store. • KIRANA n. (in India) a small, usually family-owned shop selling groceries and other sundries. |
| KIRBEH | • kirbeh n. (Historical) An animal-skin bag used to carry water in the Middle East. • KIRBEH n. (Arabic) an Eastern water container made from hide. |
| 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. |
| KIRNED | • KIRN v. to churn. |
| KIRPAN | • kirpan n. (Sikhism) A ceremonial sword that must be worn at all times by baptized Sikhs, and one of the five Ks. • KIRPAN n. (Punjabi) a small sword of religious significance to Sikhs. |
| KIRRIS | • KIRRI n. (Hottentot) a stick, club, also KIERIE. |
| KIRSCH | • kirsch n. (Often capitalized) A clear brandy made from black cherries: kirschwasser. • Kirsch prop.n. A surname. • KIRSCH n. (German) an alcoholic spirit distilled, chiefly in Germany and Switzerland, from the fermented juice of cherries, also KIRSCHWASSER. |
| KIRTAN | • kirtan n. A call-and-response chant performed in India’s devotional traditions. • KIRTAN n. (Sanskrit) devotional singing, usually accompanied by musical instruments. |
| 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. |
| KOKIRI | • Kokiri prop.n. A settlement on the West Coast, New Zealand. • KOKIRI n. (Maori) the rough-skinned New Zealand triggerfish. |
| KORKIR | • korkir n. Alternative form of corcur. • KORKIR n. (Gaelic) a lichen used for dyeing red or purple, also CORKIR. |
| SKIRLS | • skirls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skirl. • skirls n. Plural of skirl. • SKIRL v. to produce a shrill sound. |
| SKIRRS | • skirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skirr. • SKIRR v. to scour, search; to send skimming, also SCUR, SKER, SQUIRR. |
| SKIRTS | • skirts n. Plural of skirt. • skirts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skirt. • SKIRT v. to pass along the border. |