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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1934 (SND Vol. I). Includes material from the 2005 supplement.
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

AIRM, n. The common Sc. form = St.Eng. arm. (See P.L.D. § 48.1(2).) Gen.Sc. See also erm n., v. [erm, ɛrm]Sc. [1827] Wilson Noctes Amb. (1855) II. 6:
Lean on my airm, sir, till he comes alangside.
Ags. 1889 J. M. Barrie W. in Thrums xiii.:
The auld fule sits wi' his airm round her in Eppie's hoose.
m.Sc. 1986 Ian A. Bowman in Joy Hendry Chapman 43-4 165:
Your minnie, forejeskit, tousie, white as the blossom
o the new-sprung gean ablow:
your ainsel, newborn life kythin in my airms.
m.Sc. 1991 Tom Scott in Tom Hubbard The New Makars 43:
I sall gaird ma faither's hoose;
tho they ryve me o haunds
wi ma airms anerlie.
Slg. 1991 Janet Paisley in Tom Hubbard The New Makars 129:
Well, she faulded her airms, sniffs as if she's in pain.
'Maggie,' she says, 'don't you ever sweer in here again.'

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