Airthed

/ˈɛːrðɪd/ verb

Definition

Scottish/archaic: past tense and past participle of 'airth' when used as a verb; directed or located.

Etymology

Regular verb form derived from the noun 'airth,' used primarily in Scottish dialect with the -ed suffix.

Kelly Says

This word barely appears in modern texts—it shows how words can exist in historical records and dialect speech long after they've stopped being commonly used, making it valuable for linguists studying language evolution.

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