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▪ I. † yerr, n. Obs. In 3 ȝeor, ȝur, 4–5 ȝerre. [f. next.] A loud or harsh cry, yell, howl.
a1225Ancr. R. 306 Mid tisse schulen þe uorlorene worpen a swuch ȝeor [MS. T. ȝur, MS. C. ȝei] þet heouene & eorðe muwen beoðe grisliche agrisen. a1225Juliana (Bodl. MS.) 51 [He] bigon swa te ȝuren þat monie weren awundret hwet tet ȝur were. a1400–50Wars Alex. 5042 So did his princes..With ȝedire ȝoskingis & ȝerre ȝett out to grete. ▪ II. † yerr, v. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹyrran, 3 yeorre, ȝure (pa. tense pl. ȝurren), 4–5 ȝere. [OE. *ᵹierran, ᵹyrran str. vb., f. echoic stem gar-: cf. garre, yarr, etc.] intr. To make a harsh noise, creak, roar, rattle; to cry out loudly, yell, howl.
a1000Andreas 374 Strengas ᵹurron. a1100in Napier O.E. Glosses (1900) 194/13 Garrio, ic [sc. a file] ᵹyrre. c1205Lay. 28358 Ȝurren þa stanes Mid þan blod-stremes. a1225Leg. Kath. 2041 Þer me mahte iheren Þe heaðene hundes ȝellen & ȝeien & ȝuren. a1225Juliana (Royal MS.) 50 Monie weren awundret hwet te ȝuring mahte beon. c1275Sinners Beware 325 in O.E. Misc. 83 He yeorreþ & heo gredeþ, Þe feondes heom forþ ledeþ. a1400–50Wars Alex. 4745 Vmquile he noys as a nowte as a nox quen he lawes, Ȝarmand & ȝerand a ȝoten him semed. |