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Rare, Rair, n. Also: raire, rayr. [Sc. form corresp. to midl. and south. ME and e.m.E. rore, roar(e (see Rore n.), f. Rare v. Also in this form in the mod. Sc. and north. Eng. dial.: cf. also OE wulfa-gerár.]

1. A roar or cry, uttered by a person or persons, expressing grief, pain or anger. b. Uttered by an animal. c1420 Wynt. iii 872.
Thai rowpyd wytht a rare
Ib. v 1916.
Ay wytht rarys reche he berde
c1450-2 Howlat 826 (A).
The barde … gaif a gret raire
a1500 Gol. & Gaw. 85.
Than dynnyt the duergh … With raris, quhil the rude hall reirdit agane
a1500 K. Hart 756.
Than come diseis in rydand with ane rair ‘The quene is went, allace, I wait nocht quhair!’
1513 Doug. vi iii 128.
Sum … the gret beir vpbair, A dulful office, with mony sob and rayr
1528 Lynd. Dreme 271.
Thay … pynit in that pytt, … with mony reuthfull rair
a1538 Abell xviii a.
This kingis stok image ilk day … gaif ane rair and ane rowt lyk ane bull
1570 Sat. P. xiv 116.
The babe he gifis ane rair
Ib. 3. 1603 Philotus 287.
[An old man] Ay rumisching with rift and rair
b. 1590 Burel Pilgr. i 90.
The wildbair … Into ane furie he ran fast, … With mony rout and rair

2. transf. A loud noise or din made by an inanimate agent. 1513 Doug. i ii 11.
And thai [the winds] … About thar closouris brayng with mony a rare
Ib. ii x 122.
Than with a rair down duschis the mekil aik
Ib. iii viii 138.
Sum tyme it [Mt. Etna] … stanys vpwarpys in the ayr Rownd in a sop, with mony crak and rayr
Ib. v viii 54.
Hys grave body … Ruschyt flatlyngis to the grond with a rair
c1552 Lynd. Mon. 5998.
Than, with one rair, the erth sal ryue
15.. Clar. v 2322.
Thair speiris brake … The royall palice reardit with the rair

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"Rare n.". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 27 Nov 2024 <http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/rare_n>

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