yirth
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Scots
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Middle Scots ȝerd, ȝeird, variant of erd, erde, from Early Scots erd, erde, from Old English eorþe, from Proto-West Germanic *erþu, from Proto-Germanic *erþō.
Noun
[edit]yirth
- earth
- 2016 March 2, Janet Paisley, “Humour's no juist fur fun... It's a wey tae fecht”, in The National[1]:
- But there’s nae gettin awa fae the haurd times oor yirth, an oor country, are gaun through the noo. Fowk are stervin in the UK, queuin fur haundoots o breid they hinnae siller tae buy.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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