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pirr1 /pɪə/ /pəː/Scottish after 16th cent noun1A state of agitation or excitement; a fit of anger. 2 Scottish. A gentle breeze; a light wind. Frequently with of. Origin Late 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Mulcaster (?1532–1611), schoolmaster and author. Apparently a variant of pirrie. pirr2 /pəː/(also pirre, purre, purr) Scottish and Irish English ( northern ) noun1The common tern, Sterna hirundo. Also ( Irish English ( northern )): the cry of the tern. 2 Irish English ( northern ). The black-headed gull, Larus ridibundus. Origin Early 19th century. Apparently short for pirr maw. |