1. ayre - Noun
2. Ayre - Proper noun
Ayre
An area, called a sheading, in the north of the Isle of Man.
Ayre (plural Ayres)
A surname.
ayre (plural ayres)
A narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank.
ayre (plural ayres)
Archaic spelling of air.
Ayre
An area, called a sheading, in the north of the Isle of Man.
Ayre (plural Ayres)
A surname.
ayre (plural ayres)
A narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank.
ayre (plural ayres)
Archaic spelling of air.
A feather in hand is better then a bird in the ayre. George Herbert
But last year, he returned with an elaborate evening-length song cycle, “Falling Out of Time,” for Silkroad Ensemble that so encapsulates the searing intensity of “Ayre” that the meaning of life itself becomes out of reach. Source: Internet
“How little you have to change to go from one culture to another,” Golijov once exclaimed at a performance of “Ayre,” “maybe even nothing.” Source: Internet
Peter Warlock, The English Ayre (Greenwood Press, Publishers, 1970), 24. Excerpt from Dowland's letter of 1595 to Sir Robert Cecil. Source: Internet
Ignoring these conditions, the Spanish named the outpost Buenos Aires (Nuestra Señora del Buen Ayre). Source: Internet
South Walls has a 19th-century Martello tower and is connected to Hoy by the Ayre. Source: Internet