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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Oull, Owl(l, n. [sc. var. of woul(l Woll n.: cf. also ME. wlle-loke thistledown (Wyclif) and ool in the mod. Eng. dial. of Glos. and Shropsh. Cf. also Oue.For the loss of initial w-, cf. Ouk.]

Wool. Also attrib. 1447 Old Dundee I. 104.
Of ilk serplare of oull and skynns
1666 Melrose Reg. Rec. II. 166.
Twa stone of oull
1669 Conv. Burghs III. 615.
All that is made of oull [etc.]
1685 Soc. Ant. LVIII. 361.
A twilt of harne stroped with oull
1693 Dundee B. Laws 560.
Either lining or woulling yearn or oull
1702 Seafield Corr. 353.
That both the oull and wadars may be good
attrib. 1685 Soc. Ant. LVIII. 362.
3 pair of oull fyning combs, … 3 lint wheills, 2 oull wheills
Ib. 364.
7 pair of oull sheirs
1627 Orkney Rentals iii. 56.
Payand … owl teind, boit teind, lamb teind
Ib. 87.
The owll teind

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