"rightle" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /ˈɹaɪtl̩/ Forms: rightles [present, singular, third-person], rightling [participle, present], rightled [participle, past], rightled [past]
Etymology: By surface analysis, right + -le; or perhaps an alteration of Middle English rightlechen (“to correct, rectify”), from Old English rihtlǣċan (“to make right, rectify, correct, amend”). Etymology templates: {{surf|en|right|-le|id2=frequentative}} By surface analysis, right + -le, {{der|en|enm|rightlechen|t=to correct, rectify}} Middle English rightlechen (“to correct, rectify”), {{der|en|ang|rihtlǣċan|t=to make right, rectify, correct, amend}} Old English rihtlǣċan (“to make right, rectify, correct, amend”) Head templates: {{en-verb}} rightle (third-person singular simple present rightles, present participle rightling, simple past and past participle rightled)
  1. (transitive, dialectal) To set in order, put right; to repair, adapt. Tags: dialectal, transitive Derived forms: rightle up, rightling Related terms: rightlings
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