Sc. [f. the sb.] To shew the direction or point out the way to any place; to direct, guide.
1787. Burns, Wks., 74. Her kind stars hae airted till her A good chiel wi a pickle siller.
c. 1810. Tannahill, Poems (1846), 111. Ah! gentle lady, airt my way Across this langsome lonely moor.
1818. Scott, Hrt. Midl., xix. (1829), 159. To keep sight of my ain duty, or to airt you to yours.