Definition of Chirked. Meaning of Chirked. Synonyms of Chirked

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Definition of Chirked

Chirk
Chirk Chirk, v. t. To cheer; to enliven; as, to chirk one up. [Colloq. New Eng. ]
Chirk
Chirk Chirk, a. [From Chirk, v. i.] Lively; cheerful; in good spirits. [Colloq. New Eng.]
Chirk
Chirk Chirk, v. i. [Cf. Chirp, also Creak.] 1. To shriek; to gnash; to utter harsh or shrill cries. [Obs.] All full of chirkyng was that sorry place. --Cheucer. 2. To chirp like a bird. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Chirked from wikipedia

- Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk (c.1256 – 3 August 1326) was a 14th-century Marcher lord, notable for his opposition to Edward II of England...
- Several members of the Mortimer family were summoned to Parliament during the reign of Edward I, thereby making them hereditary barons in the Peerage of...
- faculty an' didn't 'pear to be hurried or worried none. Little Sairy just chirked right up with a mother an' two sisters fur comp'ny. She treated Sarah and...
- Sir Thomas Myddelton Biddulph Myddelton College Myddelton baronets, of Chirke in the County of Denbigh (1660) Middleton baronets, of Ruthin, Denbighshire...
- The Myddelton Baronetcy, of Chirke in the County of Denbigh, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 4 July 1660 for Thomas Myddelton...
- Following the Restoration, his son became Sir Thomas Myddelton, 1st Baronet of Chirke. The castle p****ed down in the Myddelton family to Charlotte Myddelton (on...
- baronets, of the Navy (1781): see Earl of Gainsborough Middleton baronets of Crowfield (1804) Myddelton baronets of Chirke, Denbighshire Myddelton family...
- Thomas Cholmondley of Vale Royal, Cheshire. He succeeded to the baronetcy of Chirke in the County of Denbigh on the early death of his father in 1664. and inherited...
- Oxford in 1670 and then travelled abroad. He succeeded to the baronetcy of Chirke in the County of Denbigh on the death of his brother Sir Thomas Myddelton...
- for Montgomery in the Convention Parliament. He was created baronet of Chirke in the County of Denbigh on 4 July 1660. In 1661 he was elected MP for Denbighshire...