The most likely meaning of "the erse" is that it is a Cockney pronunciation of the hearse. If it's alright with you, guvna, I'll just drive the erse round to the back.
It's also a name for Irish Gaelic, sometimes called the erse language.
Irish
This is an Irish Gaelic (Erse) surname. In the Erse language it is pronounced as ' dock er tee'. Anglicised it can be pronounced as 'Do her tee'. There are various spellings of this name. e.g. Dogherty, Douhety, Dougherty, Dugherty. Both the Erse and Anglicised pronunciations remain the same.
Tgis is an Irish Gaelic (Erse) word. It is pronounced as ' Mack Kulla ' The 'gh' is silent.
Immerse themselves in the text -Apex ;-;
meaning of bonding meaning of bonding
Armando Erse has written: 'Assim falou Polidoro'
Erse . So te ropoulou has written: 'Mexiko'
Erse?
Irish
they put their erse on it
Erse
A name sometimes given to that dialect of the Celtic which is spoken in the Highlands of Scotland; -- called, by the Highlanders, Gaelic., Of or pertaining to the Celtic race in the Highlands of Scotland, or to their language.
Irish
erse
Erse, seer and sere
The Gaelic language, especially Irish Gaelic. An obsolete term.
coz there a set of erse wipes