Part 994 (1/2)

Isl. _jarp-ur_, black, dark-coloured, seems to be the root.

YARR, _s._ Spurrey; a weed found in poor land, S.

YARRING, _adj._ Snarling, captious, troublesome.

V. ~Yirr~.

_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._

_To_ YARROW, _v. a._ To earn, to gain by industry, S. B.

A. S. _gearw-ian_, to prepare; Su. G. _garfw-a_, _gora_, id.

YAAVE, _s._ Awe, Banffs.

YAVIL, _adj._ Flat, Aberd.

V. ~Auale~, ~Awail~, and ~Awalt~.

_Journ. Lond._

YAUD. _Far yaud_, the signal made by a shepherd to his dog, when he is to drive away some sheep at a distance.

_Minstr. Bord._

A. S. _eode_, ivit, from _gan_, ire; or from _gath_, accede.

_To_ YAUL, _v. n._ To yell.

V. ~Yalloch~.

_Sir Gawan._

YAULD, _adj._ Alert, &c.

V. ~Yald~.

_To_ YAUP, _v. n._

1. To yelp, S.