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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

Quotation dates: 1399-1400, 1499-1500, 1560-1596, 1650

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Ferit, Feirit, ppl. a. Also: feiret, feirt. [ME. fered (a 1300), f. Fere v. Cf. Ferd(e ppl. a.] Struck with fear; alarmed, afraid.a1400 Legends of the Saints xxxii. 189.
The fals fend went away, & fel ferit … he flede
a1500 Doug. King Hart 367.
Dame Pietie was gritlie feirit and agast
1560 Rolland Seven Sages 2150.
The hird was sair feirit … That the tre crop he suld gar turne dounwart
1572-5 Diurnal of Occurrents 339.
My conscience is feirit to put hands on ane innocent
a1578 Pitsc. I. 189/19.
He was more ferit at the depairtur of … his brother
1596 Dalr. II. 15/36.
Dauid Bruse … sair fliet was, and feiret quhen he knew this
1596 Ib. 188/18.
Perchance the rememberans of this grene wound … makes ȝow the feirter, and quhy the feirter?
c1650 Spalding I. 70.
The hangman, not knowing quhat they war, wes feirit

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