rightle

/ˈɹaɪtl̩/

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”).

verb

  1. To set in order, put right; to repair, adapt.“Her husband's been helping her to get things rightled a bit.”