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Hair, Hare, n.2 Also: haire, hayr, har. [ME. hair(e, hayre (14th c.), var. of heir, OF. heir. Cf. Heir n. and Air n.1] An heir.(a) 1392 Lennox Mun. 48.
Nouther I … na nane of our hayris sal make anyng
1410 Red Bk. Menteith II. 281.
The lauchful haires male
1460 Peebles B. Rec. 135.
[We] the forsaid balyeis, … our hayris, exsicuturis, and assygnayis
1544 Chart. Coupar A. II. 194.
The saidis Johnne, Jonet his spous, and hair mail forsaid
1600-1610 Melvill 381.
The hair of the warld, the king of glorie
1665 Caldwell Fam. P. 64.
The earle and his hairs ar to suspend ther possessione
(b) 1418 Liber Melros 503.
Thir thyngis done … throw the said Nycole or hys haris
1431 Buccleuch Mun. II. 29.
To be haldin off the sayd Iames … and hys harys
1433 Swintons App. xxxvi.
Son and har
1518 Sutherland Chart. 69.
Ionett and Elesabeht Clyne, dochterris and haris to … Willȝeam Clyne
1565 Rep. Southesk MSS. 17.
[To] leawe the same [house] to the haris therof as it stuid

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