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Bestirred
Bestir Be*stir", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bestirred; p. pr. & vb. n. Bestirring.] To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor; -- usually with the reciprocal pronoun. You have so bestirred your valor. --Shak. Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. --Milton.
Stirred
Stir Stir, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stirred; p. pr. & vb. n. Stirring.] [OE. stiren, steren, sturen, AS. styrian; probably akin to D. storen to disturb, G. st["o]ren, OHG. st[=o]ren to scatter, destroy. [root]166.] 1. To change the place of in any manner; to move. My foot I had never yet in five days been able to stir. --Sir W. Temple. 2. To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon. My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred. --Shak. 3. To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot. Stir not questions of jurisdiction. --Bacon. 4. To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt; to excite. ``To stir men to devotion.' --Chaucer. An Ate, stirring him to blood and strife. --Shak. And for her sake some mutiny will stir. --Dryden. Note: In all senses except the first, stir is often followed by up with an intensive effect; as, to stir up fire; to stir up sedition. Syn: To move; incite; awaken; rouse; animate; stimulate; excite; provoke.
Stirrer
Stirrer Stir"rer, n. One who, or that which, stirs something; also, one who moves about, especially after sleep; as, an early stirrer. --Shak. Stirrer up, an instigator or inciter. --Atterbury.
Stirrer up
Stirrer Stir"rer, n. One who, or that which, stirs something; also, one who moves about, especially after sleep; as, an early stirrer. --Shak. Stirrer up, an instigator or inciter. --Atterbury.

Meaning of Stirre from wikipedia

- prerogative but must also pay heed to tradition and to God, who would "stirre up such scourges as pleaseth him, for punishment of wicked kings". Basilikon...
- and put the whites of two new laid Egs first beaten into froath, and so stirre it well together, then lay them on wafers in fashion of little long rowles...
- Kueiyang  Chinese Taipei Women's kumite +60 kg Janice Argyle  Great Britain Rosa Maria Ghidotti  Italy Yvette Bryan  Great Britain Stirre Nygaard  Norway...
- Mariam-uz-Zamani. William Hawkins noted that on 1 February 1609, he witnessed a great stirre touching the Mariam-uz-Zamani's ship as it prepared to carry goods to Mocha...
- London  Janice Argyle (GBR)  Rosa Maria Ghidotti (ITA)  Yvette Bryan (GBR)  Stirre Nygaard (NOR) 1989 Karlsruhe  Cathérine Belhriti (FRA)  Marie-Ange Legros (FRA)...
- prerogative but must also pay heed to tradition and to God, who would "stirre up such scourges as pleaseth him, for punishment of wicked kings". Basilikon...
- Nutmegge mixt together in a good quantity of Verijuice and salt and so stirre up the pot well from the bottome,then dish it up upon great Chargers,or...
- Revision (Ireland) Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 57) c. 13 An Act that no person stirre any of the Irishry to make warre. c. 14 An Act that none shall be Constable...
- Israel, with Philip II of Spain as the new Sennacherib. An exhortation, to stirre up the mindes of all her majestie's faithfull subjects, to defend their...
- Finner denna byggnad har bolaget ytterligare för sitt behov uppfört ett our stirre magasinsbyggnader". "Gefle Tändsticksfabrik. På Västerlöten. Grundlagd 1862...