Obs. [? a. dial. var. of OF. umor HUMOUR sb. (cf. Picard himeur, Walloon imeure).] ? Atmospheric moisture.
c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 897. All cold it became & the course helde, Bothe of ymur & aire after I-wise. Ibid., 1575. The Stretis were streght & of a stronge brede, For ymur & aire opon in þe myddis.