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skirr

VT ไป อย่างรวดเร็ว 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SKIRR

v.t.To scour; to ramble over in order to clear.

 

SKIRR

v.i.To scour; to scud; to run hastily.

 

SKIRRET

n.A plant of the genus Sium.

 

SKIRRUS

[See Scirrus. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SKIRR

Skirr, v. t. Etym: [Cf. Scur, Scurry. ]

 

Defn: To ramble over in order to clear; to scour. [Archaic ] Shak.

 

SKIRR

SKIRR Skirr, v. i.

 

Defn: To scour; to scud; to run. [Archaic ]

 

SKIRR

SKIRR Skirr, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A tern. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

SKIRRET

Skir "ret, n. Etym: [A corrupted form equivalent to sugarwort.] (Bot. )

 

Defn: An umbelliferous plant (Sium, or Pimpinella, Sisarum ). It is a native of Asia, but has been long cultivated in Europe for its edible clustered tuberous roots, which are very sweet.

 

SKIRRHUS

SKIRRHUS Skir "rhus, n. (Med. )

 

Defn: See Scirrhus.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

skirr

skirr |skər skər | verb [ no obj. ] rare move rapidly, esp. with a whirring sound: five dark birds rose skirring away. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps related to scour 1 or scour 2 .

 

skirret

skirret |ˈskɪrɪt | noun an East Asian plant of the parsley family, formerly cultivated in Europe for its edible carrot-like root. Sium sisarum, family Umbelliferae. ORIGIN Middle English skirwhit (e ), perhaps from Scots skire bright, clear + white .

 

Oxford Dictionary

skirr

skirr |skəː | verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] rare move rapidly, especially with a whirring sound: five dark birds rose skirring away. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps related to scour 1 or scour 2 .

 

skirret

skirret |ˈskɪrɪt | noun an East Asian plant of the parsley family, formerly cultivated in Europe for its edible carrot-like root. Sium sisarum, family Umbelliferae. ORIGIN Middle English skirwhit (e ), perhaps from Scots skire bright, clear + white .