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_To_ YAIK, _v. n._ To quiver, to shake.
_Burel._
YAIR, YAIRE, YARE, _s._
1. An inclosure, stretching into a tideway, for the purpose of detaining the fish when the tide ebbs, S.
_Stat. Rob. I._
2. A sort of scaffolding, which juts out into a river or frith in a straight line, S.
_Stat. Acc._
A. S. _waer_, _wer_, piscina, septum; Su. G. _fisk-gaerd_, id.
~Yair-net~, ~Yare-net~, _s._ A long net extending into the bed of a river inclined upwards, and fixed by poles, S. B.
_Law Case._
YAKEE, _s._ A double tooth, whether in man or beast, Orkney.
Isl. _iaxl_, dens molaris.
_To_ YALD, _v. a._ To yield; pret. _yald_.
_Douglas._
Isl. _gialld-a_, retribuere, luere.
YALD, YAULD, _adj._
1. Sprightly, alert; active, vigorous, S. A. Loth.
Isl. _gilld-r_ expresses the same idea; viribus et virtute praestans.
2. n.i.g.g.ardly, parsimonious, Galloway.
YALLOCH, _s._ A shout, a shrill cry; the act of _yelling_. S. also _yalloch_.
_Doug._
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