Part 996 (2/2)
A S _earde-faest_, settled, grounded, Isl _iardfastr stein_, saxum in terra immotum
~Yerd-meal~, _s_ Earth-mould, church-yard dust, Aberd
_Gl shi+rr_
YERE, _adv_ Certainly _To yere_, too surely, or truly
_Douglas_
A S _geare_, _gere_, certo
YERESTRENE, _s_ The night before last, S A
V ~Here-yestreen~; also ~Here-yesterday~
_Gl Sibb_
To YERK, _v a_ To bind tightly, as with a small cord, S
_Gl Sibb_
A S _gearc-ian_, parare
To YERK, _v n_
1 To be in a state of fer
Geroer-a_, effervescere
2 To do any thing with agility, S B
_Gl shi+rr_
3 To be busy, or keenly engaged, applied to the mind
_Kelly_
Su G _yrk-a_, postulare, insistere
_To_ YERK, YARK, _v a_ To beat, to strike smartly, S _jerk_, E
_Ferguson_
Isl _hreck-ia_, to beat, pulsare; _jarke_, pes feriens