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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Dirigé, Dirgy, n. Also: dyrigé, dirigee, -gie. [ME. dirige (a 1225), dyrge (15th c.), L. dīrige (Psalm v. 8). Cf. Derigé.]

1. a. The office for the dead, properly that said at matins. b. A dirge. 1445 Peebles B. Rec. 11.
He sal … say at evin placebo and dirige for ilk ane of thaim syndry
1450 Ib. 14.
The messis sal be delayd quhil the Mounday, with placebo and dirige on the Sonday at evin befor
a1500 Henr. Fab. 441.
I … said the dirige, quhen that he wes deid
Id. III. 170/19.
Quha can placebo, and nocht half dirige
1492 Treas. Acc. I. 200.
To the prestis, for the Kingis dyrige and sawle mess
c1500-c1512 Dunb. xxv. 23 (M).
We sall begin ane cairfull sown, Ane dirige devoit and meik
Ib. 28.
The dirige beginnis thus
1537 Lynd. Depl. Magd. 133.
All thare greit solace and solempniteis Thow turnit in till dulefull dirigeis
1555 Peebles B. Rec. 221.
Collectour to vmquhile Sir Thomas Hay[s] dirige
Ib.
For xiiij s. of annuell quhilk is infeft for doing yerelie of the said dirige
1573 Sat. P. xl. 150.
Ȝea, sum wer knawin … Quha vndertuke his dirige for to dres
1606 Birnie Kirk-b. xi. 15.
The exorbitance of superstitious exiquies are found infinite (as in their bel-ringinges, … dirige singing, incense burning)

2. An entertainment, esp. of drink, after a funeral. 1644 St. A. Presb. 20.
They appoint and ordaine, that that heathnish custome, vnder a popish name, of drinking dirgies after the corpes are interred, be vtterlie abolished
1654 Ib. 67.
The brethren, in ther severall charges, are exhorted to take notice of dirigies after burialls, for suppressing them
1690 Foulis Acc. Bk. 120.
[Paid] befor I went to Robert Baines buriall, 9. 00. 0. Spent at his dirige, 3. 06. 0

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