IPA: /jɪrd/
KK: /jɪrd/
A Scottish word that means soil or ground.
The farmer tilled the yird to prepare for planting.
The word 'yird' originates from Old English 'gyrdan', meaning to enclose or to bind. It refers specifically to the act of covering or enclosing the ground, often in the context of soil or earth.
Think of 'yird' as relating to the act of enclosing or covering the ground, which helps you remember that it refers to earth or soil.