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baith

American  
[beyth] / beɪθ /

adjective

Scot. and North England.
  1. both.


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Ye'll lift me up upon your back, Tak me to Kirkland fair; Ye'll mak my greaf baith braid and lang, And lay my body there.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume II (of 8) by Various

They sought her baith by bower and ha', The ladie was not seen!

From The Land of Song, Book II For lower grammar grades by Various

The first line o' the letter he read,25 He was baith glad and fain; But or he read the letter o'er, He was baith pale and wan.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume IV by Various

Chil Ether and Lady Maisry Were baith born at ae birth; They lov'd each other tenderlie, Boon every thing on earth.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume IV by Various

Ye need your rest, my dear, and we’ll baith ha’e quieter hearts, and be better able to measure the greatness of the mercy that has come to us.

From The Twa Miss Dawsons by Robertson, Margaret M. (Margaret Murray)

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