birle

/bɜrl/
verb
  1. To pour or serve a drink, especially in a generous or hospitable manner.
    • In the old story, the innkeeper would birle mead for travelers.
    • He stood at the table and began to birle wine into every cup.
    • At the feast, the host would birle ale for all the guests.
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