Isl. iaxl, dens molaris.
To YALD, v. a. To yield; pret. yald.
Douglas.
Isl. gialld-a, retribuere, luere.
YALD, YAULD, adj.
1. Sprightly, alert; active, vigorous, S. A. Loth.
Isl. gilld-r expresses the same idea; viribus et virtute praestans.
2. Niggardly, parsimonious, Galloway.
YALLOCH, s. A shout, a shrill cry; the act of yelling. S. also yalloch.
Doug.
Su. G. gal-a, to cry; gell-a, to resound.
To YAMER, YAMMER, YAWMER, v. n.
1. To shriek, to yell.
Douglas.
2. Now generally used, as signifying, to fret, to whine, to whimper. S.
Germ. jammer-en, plangere; A. S. geomr-ian, geomer-ian, to grumble.