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yaud
yaud Sc. and north. dial. (jɔːd, jɑːd) Forms: 4–6 ȝald, 6 ȝad, ȝaid, 6–7 yawde, 6–9 yawd, 8 yade, 8–9 yad, yode, 8– yaud. [a. ON. jalda (Sw. dial. jälda), poet. word for ‘mare’.] 1. A mare: usually applied to an old mare; also loosely to an old or worn-out horse (associated with jade).1500–20 Dunbar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jules Horne
class="unsortable" | Notes |- id="Borders Fusion: Pawkie Paitterson's Auld Grey Yaud" | – | rowspan=2 | Borders Fusion: Pawkie Paitterson's Auld Grey Yaud | rowspan=2 | | rowspan=2 | Simon Crouch, Matthew Burgess and Kathleen Quinn | rowspan=2 | Based on a traditional poem, which finds an ageing horse wikipedia.org
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yawde
yawd(e var. yaud, mare. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kranok pattern
The top part of the triangle in the Kranok pattern is called Yaud Kranok (ยอดกระหนก). wikipedia.org
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yald
yald obs. f. old a., yaud; var. yauld a.; Sc. pa. tense of yield v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Yoel Bin-Nun
In 1996 he and Yaakov Shapira established the Midreshet Yaud, within the framework of the Amit network, for the training of teachers in the national service wikipedia.org
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ȝaid
yaid, ȝaid var. yaud. Oxford English Dictionary
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yad
▪ I. yad obs. pa. tense of go.1424 in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1883) I. 23 The Sheriffs..yadden up to the West Derby fen. c 1435 Torr. Portugal 1193 His squiers habite he had, Whan he to the deyse yad.▪ II. yad var. yaud Sc. and north. dial., mare.▪ III. ‖ yad, n. Judaism. (jɑːd) [Heb. yād, lit. ‘... Oxford English Dictionary
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jaup
▪ I. jaup, jawp, v. Sc. and north. dial. Also jap, jaap, jalp. [app. echoic: the Sc. spelling au, aw, in early 16th c. suggests an original jalp (cf. haud, yaud from hald, yald), which is an apt echo of the sound made by agitated water. The vowel now varies dialectally as (ɑː, a, ɔː, ɒ).] 1. intr. T... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of folk songs by Roud number
"Pawkie Paiterson's Auld Grey Yaud", "Robin Spraggon's Old Grey Mare" 3064. "Bonny at Morn" 3065. "Elsie Marley" 3066. "Bold Robert Emmet" 3067. wikipedia.org
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yode
▪ I. † yode, yede, v.1 Obs. Past tense of go v. (= went, went away, proceeded, took his course). [12th cent. ME. (north-east midland) ȝeode, ȝede (iede), prob. altered form of OE., ME. eode (ede, ode), pa. tense of go v., by prothesis of ȝ-glide induced by the hiatus in such collocations as he eode,... Oxford English Dictionary
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starve
▪ I. † starve, n. Obs. rare. In 3 steorve. [OE. steorfa wk. masc., related to steorfan starve v. Cf. OS. man-sterƀo pestilence.] Pestilence, mortality; also a pestilent being (applied to the devil).a 1023 Wulfstan Hom. xiii. (1883) 86 Eac sceal aspringan wide and side..stric and steorfa and fela unᵹ... Oxford English Dictionary
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jade
▪ I. jade, n.1 (dʒeɪd) Also Sc. 8 jad, 9 jaud. [Of unknown origin; often assumed to be a doublet of yaud (Icel. jalda mare), but app. without reason.] 1. A contemptuous name for a horse; a horse of inferior breed, e.g. a cart- or draught-horse as opposed to a riding horse; a roadster, a hack; a sorr... Oxford English Dictionary
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funk
▪ I. † funk, n.1 Obs. Also 4 fonk, 4–7 funke, 7 founck. [Corresponds to MDu. vonke (Du. vonk), OHG. funcho (MHG. vunke, mod.Ger. funke) wk. masc., spark; the Eng. word may have been adapted from Du., or it may represent an OE. *funca. The existence of the ablaut-var. MHG. vanke, mod.Ger. dial. fanke... Oxford English Dictionary
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