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Murray on Saltspring | What does 'twirled at the pin' mean? (12) | RE: What does 'twirled at the pin' mean? | 14 Nov 99 |
Yes--to "tirl at the pin" is to make a noise at the door--not to unlatch it, because when a lover tirls, his truelove rises to let him in, e.g. The thing on the door is called I think a "risp", from the sound made when it is scraped. |