Sc. [f. the sb.] To shew the direction or point out the way to any place; to direct, guide.

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1787.  Burns, Wks., 74. Her kind stars hae airted till her A good chiel wi’ a pickle siller.

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c. 1810.  Tannahill, Poems (1846), 111. Ah! gentle lady, airt my way Across this langsome lonely moor.

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1818.  Scott, Hrt. Midl., xix. (1829), 159. To keep sight of my ain duty, or to airt you to yours.

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