English to Icelandic Meaning of kirk - Kirk


Kirk :
Kirk

kirkjan, Kirk, falt

Kirk
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Definitions of kirk in English
Noun(1) a Scottish church
Examples of kirk in English
(1) Well, Raven thought grimly as she turned her step towards the kirk , it will take a miracle to get us out of this in one piece.(2) It is from the space at the top of the kirk , an almost baronial area with vaulted arches and buttressed ceiling, that Knox & Co will gaze down on patrons.(3) The postmaster running a facility in a kirk would not have to be Christian, he said.(4) She's not exactly royalty, but is right up there in the body of the kirk , intent on killing as many werewolves as possible.(5) A major benefit that flowed from the Reformation was the spread of education in Scotland, based on John Knox's dream of a kirk and a schoolhouse for every parish in the land.(6) The aircraft's cockpit crashed in the next field and the kirk was used as the headquarters of the operation to find the dead.(7) Many locals firmly believe the ghost of Canthill Road, which runs outside the kirk , is the spectre of William Smith, a Covenanter who was murdered in 1678.(8) Anyone who challenges it from outside the islands risks the wrath of the local kirk and determined opposition from religious groups.(9) It is likely to have benefited more from erecting the jawbone outside the island kirk and turning it into a tourist attraction, than the museum, which will simply be adding it to its existing collection.(10) Got a hotel and a bank and a restaurant, and a cafe, and a garage, a tourist office, four shops and three kirks .(11) This meant they turned out all James' supporters from their kirks .(12) For that paternal love he hath for and towards the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, agreeable to the Articles of the Kirk of Scotland in the Presbyterian Faith.(13) And since these people were Kirk of Scotland - oh horrors - they would therefore have to leave town also.(14) Set in the historic Borders, there are castles and kirks galore, and you can use it as a stopping point on the Southern Upland Way.(15) In the year 1636, the Bishops framed a book of Canons and constitutions for governing the Kirk of Scotland .(16) Church steeples in parish kirks were used as jails.
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1. church ::
kirkjan
2. kirk ::
Kirk
3. fold ::
falt
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Word Example from TV Shows
Uh, Captain Kirk
activated the self-destruct sequence...

Uh, Captain Kirk activated the self-destruct sequence...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 21

If it's good enough for
Kirk, Crunch and Kangaroo,

If it's good enough for Kirk, Crunch and Kangaroo,

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1

Following in the footsteps
of Kirk, Crunch and Kangaroo.

Following in the footsteps of Kirk, Crunch and Kangaroo.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1

How is Spock gonna beat Kirk, yo?
Spock's like a toothbrush.

How is Spock gonna beat Kirk, yo? Spock's like a toothbrush.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 9

Remember the new Star Trek movie?
Kirk has to take over the ship...

Remember the new Star Trek movie? Kirk has to take over the ship...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 1

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