curr
see also: Curr
Verb
Curr
Proper noun
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see also: Curr
Verb
curr (currs, present participle curring; past and past participle curred)
- (archaic, intransitive) To coo like an owl.
- 1798, William Wordsworth, The Idiot Boy, first published in 1798, Lyrical Ballads, republished in 1827, The Poetical Works of Wordsworth, 1872, page 53 ↗,
- The owlets hoot, the owlets curr, / And Johnny's lips they burr, burr, burr,
- 1798, William Wordsworth, The Idiot Boy, first published in 1798, Lyrical Ballads, republished in 1827, The Poetical Works of Wordsworth, 1872, page 53 ↗,
- (archaic, intransitive) To purr like a cat.
Curr
Proper noun
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