Part 414 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5250K 2022-07-20

HERE, used in the composition of several names of places in S pron

like E _hair_

A S _here_, Su G _haer_, an army

HEREAWAY, _adv_

1 In this quarter, S

2 In the present state, S

_Rutherford_

HEREFT, _adv_ Hereafter

_Wallace_

_To_ HERE TELL, _v n_ To learn by report, S

_Wallace_

Isl _heyrdi tala_; audivit

HEREYESTERDAY, _s_ the day before yesterday, S _air-yesterday_, Banffs

A S _aer-gystran daeg_, id

_Baillie_

HEREYESTREEN, _s_ The night before yesternight S

_Gl shi+rr_

HERIE, HEARY, _s_ A co their husbands, and sometimes _vice versa_, S

_Ross_

A S _hera_, Su G Teut _herre_, dominus

HERIS, _imperat v_ Hear ye

_Douglas_