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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1971 (SND Vol. VIII).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

SHARL, n. Also shaarl, sharle, sjar(re)l (Jak.). A hinge, now only in comb. sharl-pin, a pin or pivot on which the loop of a hinge turns, esp. on an old-fashioned type of door (Sh. 1866 Edm. Gl., 1914 Angus Gl.; I.Sc. 1970). [ʃɑrl]Sh. 1898 “Junda” Klingrahool 5:
At da got o da cellar door, Hit's head rekket up ta da shaarlpin.
Sh. 1908 Jak. (1928):
De sharl-pins o' de kist.
Sh. 1953 New Shetlander No. 36. 29:
The unmistakable snyirk of the sharl-pins of Toit's cottage door.

[Sh. reduced variant form of Charnle-pin, q.v.]

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