Erskine, Colonel, servant proposes an aith for his relief.
Ye may tak yeraith the minister was after nae gude whan he gaed ridin' Patey Soutar's pownie!
I'll tak aith Mr. Currie'll be captaining him for his towmond voyage o' piratin'.
What that man is of the law we know nott: we hear nane of his flatterie: his mensworne aith of apostasie is ignorant to us.
Yea, the aith that we have maid, to be trew to this commune-wealth, compellis us to hasard quhatsoever God hes gevin us, befoir that we see the miserabill rewyne of the same.
We have an example in a dialogue of this kind between Youssuf ou Kassi, of theAith Djemnad, and Mohand ou Abdaha, of the Aith Kraten.
This song, composed by Mohammed Said or Aihel Hadji, is still repeated when one wishes to insult persons from Aith Erbah, who have tried several times to assassinate the poet in revenge.
Hae me up: I can tak my aith as weel's onybody whan I'm sure.
His moo' was drawn fearfu', as gien his last aith had chokit him.
I winna gar ye sweir, for I wad lippen to yer aith no a hair.
We got up a rousin fire, and drunk maybe a glass or twa extra owre our cracks about Scotland and the lassies; but I'll tak my aith on't there was neither o' us meikle the waur.
And what, in the name o' Heaven, and a' the ither powers up and down and round and round, was the aith that ye swore to him?
To an aith wrung out o' me by a money-bribe and terror.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.