Definition of "yerd"
yerd1
noun
plural yerds
(obsolete) A yard (unit of measurement); three feet.
Quotations
Itm. the 12 day of June 1545 he sent me a reckenyng by my sarvant Henry Setterfford of 25 seme Wellsche bordes at 6d the seame & of a brode yerd 3 qrs. of muster clothe at 4s the yerd & of a yerd of white kersy at 20d & 2 yerdes ½ Bristowe frise at 12d the yerd & of a yerd & I qr. russett kersy at 14d the yerd & for 4 yerdes 3 qr. grey frize at 6d the yerd.
1974, John Smythe, Bristol Record Society, John Angus, The Ledger of John Smythe, 1538-1550, page 148
verb
third-person singular simple present yerds, present participle yerding, simple past and past participle yerded
(obsolete) To bury or be buried.
Quotations
Spalding recounts the incident: Alexander Gordon of Dunkyntie and George Gordon his eldest son, with some servants,being at the hunts in Glenelg o at the head of Strathaven, were upon the 19th August cruelly murdered by certain highland limmars, likeas the laird and his son in their defence slew three of thir lowns, but craftily they presently yerded two of them in a hole, and the third they left lying above the ground,
1960, Victor Gaffney, The Lordship of Strathavon: Tomintoul Under the Gordons, page 63
yerd2
verb
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