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chirl
chirl, v. Sc. (tʃɜːl) [Imitative of the sound: see chirr v.] To warble, to utter a long note with modulation; sometimes, to emit a low melancholy sound.1818 Ballad in Edinb. Mag. Oct. 327 (Jam.) The laverock chirl't his cantie sang. 18.. Hogg Hunt of Eildon 323 (Jam.) The chirling echoes went and ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chang Ho-chirl
Chang Ho-chirl (born January 12, 1962) is a South Korean singer who started his career in Taiwan. wikipedia.org
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chirr
▪ I. chirr, v. (tʃɜː(r), tʃərr, dial. and Sc. tʃɪrr) [A modern formation naturally expressing a prolonged and somewhat sharply trilled sound: cf. whirr, birr, burr, purr; with chirring cf. the more ponderous jarring. As a recent onomatopœia, chirr was evidently largely suggested by the already exist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deh Sefid, Hamadan
Deh Sefid (, also Romanized as Deh Sefīd, Deh Safīd, and Deh-e Sefid; also known as Deh Cheri and Deh Chirl) is a village in Kolyai Rural District, in wikipedia.org
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churl
▪ I. churl, n. (tʃɜːl) Forms: 1 ceorl, 2–3 cheorl, 2–5 cherl, (3 chærle, 4–5 cherle, 5 cheerl, cherll(e, chirl, cherelle, cherld, cherol), 3–7 chorle, 4–7 churle (6 churryll), 5– churl. [OE. ceorl:—WGer. kerl (Fris. tzerl, MDu. kerel, kerle, Du. kerel, MLG. kerle, MG. kerl(e, Ger. kerl, pointing to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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North Northern Scots
the Caithness varieties but: Initial ch, usually realised in other Scots dialects, may be realised in, for example, chap (knock), chield (fellow), chirl wikipedia.org
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