Definition of "yaud"
yaud
noun
plural yauds
(Scotland, Northern England) A workhorse; an old or worn-out mare.
Quotations
" […] Nay by my faith, if you be so heavy, I will content me with the best of you, and that's the haunch and the nombles, and e'en heave up the rest on the old oak-tree yonder, and come for it with one of the yauds."
1814, Walter Scott, Waverley, Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, volume 2, published 1821, page 98
" […] Get on, my fine yaud, get on! There is nothing uncanny there."Robin coaxed thus, as well to keep up his own spirits, as to encourage his mare; for the truth is, that his hair began to stand on end with affright.
a. 1835, “Seeking the Houdy”, in The Collected Works of James Hogg: Contributions to Annuals and Gift-books, James Hogg, published 2006, page 60