
• (v. t.) To beat; to strike; to chastise. • (n.) A freak; trick; quirk. • (v. i.) To fly out; to turn out; to go off.
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Firk intransitive verb To fly out; to turn out; to go off. [ Obsolete] « A wench is a rare bait, with which a man» « No sooner's taken but he straight
firks mad.B.Jonson.»
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Firk noun A freak; trick; quirk. [ Obsolete]
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Firk transitive verb [ Confer Middle English
ferken to proceed, hasten, Anglo-Saxon
fercian to bring, assist; perhaps akin to
faran to go, English
fare .] To beat; to strike; to chastise. [ Obsolete] « I'll fer him, and
firk him, and ferret him.»
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