Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To jerk.
  • To crease; rumple; cause to hang in loose folds.
  • noun A crease; a rumple; a fold.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb transitive To jerk.
  • verb transitive To crease; rumple; cause to hang in loose folds.
  • verb intransitive, Scotland To become creased or wrinkled.
  • noun transitive A crease; rumple; fold.
  • noun transitive, Scotland A fold in the skin; a wrinkle.

Etymologies

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From Middle English lyrken, from Old Norse lerka ("to plait, fold, bind, lace up tightly").

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From Middle English lerke, from the verb. See above.

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