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Dry ware, Drywair, n. Also: war(re, vare, waire, vair. [Dry a., used in contrast to ‘wet’ = liquid.]
1. Such goods or articles of merchandise as were commonly packed in barrels for transport by sea. Also pl., and attrib. with geir, gudis, kettell. 1546 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 120.
That na nychtbour … pas to Leyth and caus ony strayngers strik vp ony dry wair guids or to brek bowk thairof 1548 Ib. 132.
Commandand him to bring vp his haill guidis, dry wairis, and all vther staipill guidis to this burgh 1581 Edinb. Test. X. 185 b.
Of dry wair geir that come out of Flanderis 1596 Ib. XXIX. 322.
Nyne pvnscheounes of dryvairis 1613 Conv. Burghs II. 396.
For lossing and caryeing ilk gritt quhyte pype of drywair geir frome the skoute flote to the ship 1614 Dundee Shipping L. 245.
Foure pwnscones drywaris, being Inglis irene, and aucht sekis of hemp 1681 Blackness Customs MS. 20 b.
Four hundretht & fyftie pund of dry warre kettells
b. Attrib. with barrel, hogheid, pipe, punscheoun, stand, tre. 1506 Treas. Acc. III. 348.
For tua dry wair pipes to pak the brynt arres claith grathing and tursing of thaim to Leith 1540 Ib. VII. 393.
For ane dryware pype to pak the sadillis into 1562 Will Agnes Betoun 225.
Item vj dry war standys and twa dry war barrilis 1566 Prot. Bk. T. Johnsoun 102.
Ane bowtyne fatt, ane laven trouch, twa drywair hogheidis 1591 Edinb. Test. XXII. 348 b.
In the buytht … ane dry wair stand 1591 Ib. XXIII. 87.
Tua last of dry war treis 1616 Dundee Shipping L. 280.
Tua drywair treis with ennet seids and sum kettillis 1648 Edinb. Test. LXIV. 27.
Twa dry wair punscheounes 1658 Melrose R. Rec. I. 185.
Ane dry waire stand
2. A dry-ware cask. 1541–2 Treas. Acc. VIII. 123.
Twa grete drywaris contenand fyfty pare of harnes 1581 Edinb. Test. IX. 87.
Ane pres almery and thrie drywaris 1586 Treas. Acc. MS. 53.
For thre dryvaris to set besyde his maiesties hors to keip corne, malt, & breid in 1594 Reg. Privy C. V. 196.
[1200] pece of fathoill wode, quhairof the grite pypis and drywairis ar maid 1606 Edinb. Test. XLII. 84 b.
Ane … litill kyst, … thrie dry waires 1624 Aberd. B. Rec. II. 394.
If the saidis buikis sall ly still in drywairis … , not only sall the most pairt of thame moch and conswme [etc.]attrib. 1594 Edinb. Test. XXVII. 17.
Ane hundretht drywair scowis with certane vther brokin tymmer
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