verb. (old).—To copulate: see GREENS and RIDE.

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  1539.  LYNDSAY, Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis [LAING], line 3027.

        Quhilk will, for purging of thir neirs:
SARD up the ta raw, and doun the uther.

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  1598.  FLORIO, A Worlde of Wordes, s.v. Fottere. To iape, to SARD, to fucke, to swive, to occupye.

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  1617.  HOWELL, Familiar Letters, 17. Go, teach your grandam TO SARD, a Nottingham proverb.

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