Definition of Sairest

1. sair [adj] - See also: sair

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sairest

saintologies
saintologist
saintology
saintpaulia
saintpaulias
saints
saints' bell
saints' days
saintship
saintships
saique
saiques
sair
saired
sairer
sairest (current term)
sairing
sairs
sais
saises
saist
saith
saithe
saithes
saiths
saiyid
saiyids
saj
sajene
sajenes

Literary usage of Sairest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Songs of Three Centuries by John Greenleaf Whittier (1890)
"... 1 'm needin' ye sair the nieht, For I 'm tired and sick o' mysel', A body's sel' 's the sairest weicht, — O lassie, come ower the hill! ..."

2. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"A body's sei' 's the sairest weicht: О lassie, come ower the hill! ... A body's sei' 's the sairest weicht: 0 lassie, come ower the hill! THE WAE.SOME CABL. ..."

3. The Irish Quarterly Review (1853)
"Wha sairest strives, will sairest rue, To comprehend what nae man can; When he has done what man can do, He'll end at last where he began. O the women fo'k, ..."

4. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"... wi' the breeze o' the bill, For I want ye sair the nieht. I'm needin' ye sair the nieht, For I'm tired and siek o' mysel'. A body's sei' 's the sairest ..."

5. Songs, by the Ettrick shepherd by James Hogg (1831)
"Wha sairest strives, will sairest rue, To comprehend what nae man can ; When he has done what man can do, He'll end at last where he began. ..."

6. Songs of Three Centuries by John Greenleaf Whittier (1890)
"... 1 'm needin' ye sair the nieht, For I 'm tired and sick o' mysel', A body's sel' 's the sairest weicht, — O lassie, come ower the hill! ..."

7. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"A body's sei' 's the sairest weicht: О lassie, come ower the hill! ... A body's sei' 's the sairest weicht: 0 lassie, come ower the hill! THE WAE.SOME CABL. ..."

8. The Irish Quarterly Review (1853)
"Wha sairest strives, will sairest rue, To comprehend what nae man can; When he has done what man can do, He'll end at last where he began. O the women fo'k, ..."

9. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"... wi' the breeze o' the bill, For I want ye sair the nieht. I'm needin' ye sair the nieht, For I'm tired and siek o' mysel'. A body's sei' 's the sairest ..."

10. Songs, by the Ettrick shepherd by James Hogg (1831)
"Wha sairest strives, will sairest rue, To comprehend what nae man can ; When he has done what man can do, He'll end at last where he began. ..."

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