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Examples

  • One of her fingers poked through a hole in her arisaid.

    My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005

  • Brianna had a blue woolen arisaid provided by Jenny; she wrapped her arms and the shawl ends around the younger girl, finding as much comfort in the embrace as she gave.

    Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997

  • I shivered and drew the woolen arisaid closer around my shoulders.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • I could feel the hardness of his arm just brushing mine, and the warmth of his body through the folds of plaid and arisaid.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • I pulled my arisaid, a warm tartan shawl, tighter around my own shoulders, in response to the rising breeze.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • She’d removed her arisaid and wrapped it around her.

    My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005

  • She had been silently removing Gillian’s arisaid and bodice so Gilchrist could examine her.

    My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005

  • She raised her head and looked into Nicholas’s eyes, intent on her ribs as he moved her arisaid, folding it over her shoulder.

    My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005

  • Isobel dabbed at the blood on her husband’s face with the corner of her arisaid, but she stopped at Nicholas’s words and turned.

    My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005

  • Her bodice, arisaid, and stays were thick enough that the dirk’s blade was only a threatening pressure.

    My Devilish Scotsman Jen Holling 2005

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