sairch

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Scots[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English serchen, borrowed from Anglo-Norman sercher, Old French cerchier, from Late Latin circō, circāre (to circle; go around; search for), from Latin circa, circus.

Noun[edit]

sairch (plural sairchs)

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Verb[edit]

sairch (third-person singular simple present sairchs, present participle sairchin, simple past saircht, past participle saircht)

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