Part 467 (1/2)
_Wallace_
~Kirk the gussie~, a play in which a large ball, called the _gussie_, is beat with clubs into a hole, one party opposing another When the ball is lodged, the _gussie_ is said to be _kirkit_, Ang
~Kirkine~, _adj_ Belonging to the church
_Houlate_
~Kirk-maister~, _s_ A deacon in the church
_Acts Ja VI_
Teut _kerk-maester_, aedituus
~Kirkman~, _s_ A churchman
_Knox_
~Kirk-town~, _s_ A village or hamlet in which the parish-church is erected, S
_To_ KIRN, _v a_
1 To churn, S
_Ferguson_
A S _cern-an_, id; Teut _kern-en_
2 To throw any thing into a disorderly state, S
~Kirn~, _s_
1 A churn, S
_Kelly_
Teut _kerne_, id
2 Metaph applied to a mire, S
~Kirnen~, _s_ Familiarity, S B
_Journal Lond_
~Kirn-milk~, _s_ buttermilk, S