Word of the
Day for Wednesday 19th February 2014
Chirk \churk\, verb:
1. Informal. to cheer
(usually followed by up).
2. to make a shrill, chirping noise.
2. to make a shrill, chirping noise.
"Well,
I think," said Mis' Jane Moran, "that we've hit on the only way we
could have hit on to chirk each other up over a hard
time."
-- Zona Gale, "Christmas: A Story", 1912
-- Zona Gale, "Christmas: A Story", 1912
Ef
there's a mortal thing I can do to help ye, or chirk ye up, I
want to do it right off.
-- Rose Terry Cooke, Happy Dodd; or, She Hath Done What She Could, 1878
-- Rose Terry Cooke, Happy Dodd; or, She Hath Done What She Could, 1878
Chirk can be traced to the Old
English cearcian meaning "to creak, gnash." It
shares this root with chirp, which became the prevailing word for
the noise birds make.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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