aizle
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[edit]Noun
[edit]aizle (plural aizles)
- Alternative form of izle
- 1826, John Galt, The Last of the Lairds, Or, The Life and Opinions of Malachi Mailings, Esq. of Auldbiggings, page 290:
- " […] ye wad observe them burn to a white aizle lovingly together."
- 1828, David Macbeth Moir, The Life of Mansie Wauch: Tailor in Dalkeith, page 203:
- ... except about half-a-dozen which fell into the porritch-pot, which was on boiling at the time, were reduced to a heap of grey aizles.
- 1890, David Wingate, Select Poems and Songs, page 54:
- If e'er by mean, unmanly art ye've planned a lassie's wrang,
Ye'll see her pale, despairing face the aizle-glow amang.