YING, YYNG, adj. Young.
O. E. id.
Douglas.
YIRDIN, s. Thunder, S. B.
V. [Erddyn].
To YIRM, v. n.
1. To whine, to complain, S.
2. To ask in a querulous tone; implying the idea of continuation, S.
Isl. harm-a, lugeo, plango; harm-r, luctus; G. Andr. p. 107. Jarm-a, balare, jarm-r, lamentatio.
To YYRNE, v. n. To coagulate, to curdle.
V. [Earn].
Bannatyne P.
To YIRR, v. n. To snarl, to growl as a dog, S. yarr, E.
Isl. verr-a, id. whence verre, a dog; Lat. hirrire.
To YISK, v. n. To hiccup.
V. [Yeisk].