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Punis, -eis, -is(c)h(e, v. Also: pwn-, punn-; puin-, pwin-; pon-; povn-, pown- and -ise, -ys(e, -ice, -yce, -yz-, -es, -eise; -ys(c)h(e, -ich, -eis(c)h(e, -esch. P.t. and p.p. punist etc.; punis(s)it etc., punesat; punscht. [ME and e.m.E. punisse(n, -ysse(n (1340), -yes (Rolle), -yce (c1400); punysch (Rolle), -ich (c1350), punissche(n (Piers Plowman), punyȝsh (Wyclif), -ysshe(n, punych (1460), pugnysshe (Caxton); ponysch (c1375), -esche (Wyclif), -ysse (c1400), poynysse (1538); also pun(s)ch (1340; obs. after 1460); F. puniss-, extended stem of F. punir (c1200 in Larousse), L. pūnīre to punish, earlier L. pœnīre, f. pœna fine, penalty, punishment.]

1. tr. To mete out, or to administer, punishment or retribution to (a person); to sentence to punishment; to inflict punishment or retribution on; to punish.Also const. for, of, and also through (= for), the offence.(1) pres. a1400 Leg. S. xi 214.
That he mycht … thame that fals war punyse sar
1398 Slater Early Sc. Texts No. 38.
The said lordis … sal punice hym or thaim
1398–9 Acts I 212/1.
Punyce
Ib. 210/2. c1420 Ratis R. 1231.
Eftir hir entent hym-self pwnys
1427 Acts II 15/2.
The quhilkis gif ony brekis the said wardane sal punys the brekaris in certane payn
1431 Ib. 20/2.
Punis
1449 Aberd. B. Rec. I 402.
Punys
1456 Hay I 184/18.
Punys
c1460 Regim. Princ. 210 (Marchm.).
Punis [Maitl. punyce]
a1500 Henr. Fab. (O.U.P.) 2681.
Punis
a1500 Lanc. 1960.
And pwnice them quhar pwnysing requeris
1476 Breadalbane Doc. (Reg. H.) No. 14.
The inobedientis & trespassouris within the said boundis till pvnys & corek
1490 Irland Mir. II 53/2.
The cummyne of Ihesu … to punys eternaly synnaris
Id. Asl. MS 71/13.
Punnissand
a1500 Seven S. 1431.
Gif he nocht pvnissis thé na strykis Than may thow luf quhom euir thow lykis
1511–12 Reg. Privy S. I 357/1.
The tenentis inobedient be rigour of justice to punys
1533 Bell. Livy I 137/4.
Thir burreouris come to punys thir conspiratouris
1533 Gau 51/25.
The Fathir sal giff Hime power to punis al his inimis with terribil sentence
1541 Rec. Earld. Orkney 62.
Punise
1596 Dalr. I 121/17.
Reiuers, raikers, herrieris of the ground, punise with a sword
(b) a1500 Henr. Abbey Walk (O.U.P.) 36.
Pvneis
1517 (c1580) Edinb. B. Rec. I 171.
And quha sa dois the contrar heirof the deykin … to pvneis that as effeiris
1530 Aberd. B. Rec. I xxxvi.
Pleis your lordschipe … to puneis the slaaris tharof be justice
1549 Compl. 171/10.
As ther var nocht … ane hel to puneis ther saulis
Ib. 27/13.
Puneise
1552 Reg. Privy C. I 130. a1568 Sempill Sat. P. xlvii 105.
To pvneis part is parcialitie; To pvneis all is hard to do in deid
(c) 1522–3 Edinb. B. Rec. I 210.
Pvnes
1536 Douglas Corr. 351.
And that your grace is delyverit to pwnes my dochtyr and ȝour neyr cosynes to extrem rygour
1552 Banff Ann. I 29.
The baillie to pay the vnlaw off the falter in caice he pwnes not the samyn
(d) 1472 Buccleuch Mun. II 73.
Trespassouris to ponys
a1538 Abell 19a.
Ane schirref to ponis … reweris
1570 Bk. Mackay 403.
Ane heretabill rycht … to ponis transgressouris
(e) 1511 Reg. Panmure II 280.
Soyts to gar call, absents and transgressors to falt and punysh [etc.]
c1540 Lynd. Kitteis Conf. 54.
Ordanit to punische hure and theif
c1568 Lauder Minor P. i 614.
Punysche
1615 Denmylne MSS in Highland P. III 176.
Punishe
(f) a1585 Maitland Maitl. Q. xii 50.
Think weill that God that puneist the papistis Is ȝit on lyfe and ȝow to puneische abill
1604 Crim. Trials II 435.p.t. c1475 Wall. vii 1264.
Quha … till rycht wald nocht apply Wallace with force pwnyst rygorusly
c1520-c1535 Nisbet Acts xxvi 11.
Punysit
a1578 Pitsc. II 101/19.
Thairfor God sieand thame so willfull heigh and proud that he punscht thame by expectatioun of men
Ib. 232/3, 4.
The Erle of Lennox … did puneis all thame that assisted with the Hammiltownis and siclykk the Hammiltownis puneisit all thame that favourit … the Erle of Lennox
Ib. I 46/31.
Punischt
p.p.(a) a1400 Leg. S. xii 298.
That he Befor thame suld punyste be
c1420 Ratis R. 12. 1456 Hay I 196/24.
I traist he suld be bot favorabily and graciously punyst
Ib. II 29/11.
Than is he unworthy for to lyve, bot to be punyst in example of otheris
Ib. I 87/16, 228/4. 1474 Edinb. B. Rec. I 29.
Pvnyst
a1500 Prestis of Peblis 342.
Baith theif pvnist & lele men lef in le
a1500 Seven S. 1135.
Thow sall byde thar … Presonit and pvnist to the deid
Ib. 1156, 1157.
That man was pvnist innocently And oure falsly pvnist and tynt
1498–9 Acta Conc. II 320.
And to heire him decernit to be punyst in his persone and gudis according to the lawis of the realme
1530 Edinb. B. Rec. II 41.
And for pite thai war nocht pvnist efter the forme of the saidis statutis
1531 Bell. Boece I 2.
Eftir this, Egypt wes punist with uncouth plagis
1561 Reg. Privy S. V i 200/2. 1565 St. A. Kirk S. 245.
Thai ar committit to the provest … to be punist civile
1611 Glasgow B. Rec. I 317.
It is ordanit that all sik scallis … be pwnist [ed. pwinst] in prissoun
(b) 1511 Selkirk B. Ct. (ed.) 14.
[That] ony nycht wakaris … sal be puneist
1535 Stewart 29510.
Tua ȝeir and moir, I bid nocht for to lane, He puneist wes still with sic cruell pane; Syne at the last his vices did repent
1549 Compl. 159/8.
That transgressours suld be puneist mercyfully
1560 Rolland Seven S. 4323. a1578 Pitsc. II 260/3.
God had puneist ws the ȝeir befoir with hounger
1602 Elgin Rec. II 98.
Ilk seruand and mein folkis to be puneist eftir thair habilitie
1625 Justiciary Cases I 29.
That the contraveneris thairof sall be pwneist as committeris of thift to the deid
1631 Ib. 162.
Fals witnesses … are pwneist be daith
(c) 1549 Compl. 118/13.
That ane seruand that offensit his maister vas punest be the iugis
a1570-86 Maitland Maitl. F. clxxiii 25.
That God will tholl sa gryt transgressouris On punest be
(d) 1524 Selkirk B. Ct. (ed.) 74.
The faultouris … to be pownest … be the … alderman
1555 Glenartney Doc.
That thai salbe … accusit for the samin [deer-killing] … and ponist thairfoir with all rigour
(e) c1420 Wynt. iv 132.
With quhat tormentis men mycht be Punysyde … As fetrys [etc.]
Ib. v 273.
Punysyd
a1578 Pitsc. II 241/31.
At this tyme thair durst nocht ane officair of airmes pas … in the kingis name with letteris and gif ony come thay war punisit
1596 Dalr. I 225/25.
Quha … had strukne a preist, he soulde be punised by ane escheit
Ib. 298/30.
That God seueirlie hes punisset the hail realme
1597 St. A. Kirk S. 836.
His body to be punisit be the magistratis till he find caution to obey
(f) 1563 Peebles B. Rec. I 293.
Gif … ony nebor be conwik, that he be punesat in exampell of vtheris
a1570-86 Maitland Maitl. F. xxii 25.
Pwneisit
1570 St. A. Kirk S. 342.
Punesed
1597–8 Warrender P. (S.H.S.) II 356.
That sik robrie conteneuis on punesitt
(g) c1520-c1535 Nisbet Hebrews vii 14 marg.
A man may do quhat he walde vnpwnysched
1551 Acts II 485/2.
All vther estatis efter thair qualitie foirsaid to be punischit effeirandlie
1558-66 Knox II 342.
That sayeris and heararis of messe … may be seveirlie punished
1573–4 St. A. Kirk S. 388.
Punnischeid
1575 Dunferm. B. Rec. II 12.
Punischit
1598 Aberd. B. Rec. II 167.
Punischit
1605 Acts Sederunt i 61.
And further to be puniched according to the law as perjured and infamous persons
1607 Kinghorn Kirk S. 10.
That the … majestrats sie thame punishit ather be douking thame or [etc.]
1612 Aberd. Council Lett. I 115.
Punischet
(h) 1599 Elgin Rec. II 71.
Haunteris of the channonrie kirk to be tryit and puneished
(2) a1400 Leg. S. vi 86, 87.
Sir, bettir is that thu For this trespace be punyst nov, Than thar-fore thu be punyste sare, Quhare pardone sal be neuir mare
c1400 Troy-bk. ii 1788.
Oft happinnit for gilt of ane A thousand … To be pvnist for it
c1420 Wynt. iv 132.
With quhat tormentis men mycht be Punysyde for thaire inyqwyte
Ib. vi 1390.
Pwnysyd
1456 Hay I 207/16.
And fyndis the doaris and punysis thame rycht wele tharfore
c1460 Regim. Princ. 28 (Marchm.).
And thou put blind men in thi gouernance Thow sal be punist for thair ignorance
1469 Acta Aud. 9/2.
Punyst
a1500 Henr. III 163/48.
We knaw it is for our ingratitude That we ar pvnist with this pestillens
Id. Fab. 2664. a1500 Lanc. 1345.
The wykit men and pwnyce for ther wice
1488–9 Acta Conc. I 116/2.
Quhill thai be puinist for thair contempcion
1498 Aberd. Pynours 4.
And failȝeing thairof tha to be punnest for the said cryme
c1500-c1512 Dunb. (O.U.P.) xxvi 22.
Punes
1518 Irons Leith I App. 590.
And gif he had maid falt to be ponist thairfore, and gif thai had murmurit him without caus thai to be ponist siclyke
1527 Wigtown B. Ct. fol. 188a.
& the ovrmen povnys hym as thai tynk exspedyent fore the falt
1528 Lynd. Dreme 225.
Religious men wer punyste panefullie … for inobedience
1542 Reg. Privy S. II 740/2.
Punist
c1552 Lynd. Mon. 2274.
So, for his inobediens … Wer puneist his successioun
Ib. 2592.
Puneissit
1555 Glenartney Doc.
Ponist
1561 St. A. Kirk S. 90.
Punissed
1562 Aberd. Eccl. Rec. 6.
And the servandis and childrene of ilk house to be puneist with ane palm vpone the hand for ilk falt
1568 St. A. Kirk S. 305.
Punnesit
1570 Sempill Sat. P. xii 134.
Puneist
a1578 Pitsc. I 13/2.
And the traitouris slayeris of him condinglie puneschit and put to death for the samyn
Ib. 108/9.
Punnischit
1596 Dalr. I 338 marg.
Puniset
1606 Inverurie B. Ct. 19 Aug.
Ponesit
1611 Glasgow B. Rec. I 322.
Pwinist
(3) 1375 Barb. xx 530 (E).
Na traytour mycht be him by, … that he ne suld be Weill punyst off his cruelte
1456 Hay I 236/7.
Thay may be of that thing punyst and chalangit be law in jugement
Ib. II 146/35.
Princis salbe fer sairar punist of thair faultis
1551 Hamilton Cat. 166.
Quhairof the gud sal be rewardit, and the evil sal be punissit
(4) 1561 St. A. Kirk S. 102.
Decernand the saidis articlis hereticall, and thar throwgh the said Schyr Ihon to be infamed and punissed, &c.
(5) 1558-66 Knox II 15.
God so punissing his crewell hairt
a1568 Bann. MS 281a/7.
Punys weill the flesch for thyn awin offens

b. With the offence or fault as obj. (or, in the passive, as subj.): To requite (the offence etc.) with a punishment of the offender; to punish (the offence etc.).(1) c1420 Ratis R. 136.
For that is it that rychtvisly Wyll punys thi wrang done vykitly
c1420 Wynt. v 5719.
For he pwnysyid [v.r. punyst] herysyis That he faworyd mony wyis
Ib. viii 3287.
And punysyd exces and trespas
1454–5 Irons Leith I App. 570.
He sal help … to punys and stanche it als aft as thai pas thairto
c1460 Thewis Wysmen 430.
How God pwnysis iniquitee
c1460 Regim. Princ. 22 (Marchm.).
Punis
a1500 Henr. Prayer 6. 1490 Irland Mir. II 150/33.
Rewardand gud deidis and punysand euill werkis
1531 Bell. Boece I 28.
To punis theft and slauchter
1560 Rolland Seven S. 4296.
Puneis
Ib. 8235. 1562-3 Winȝet I 82/27.
In sa fer as ȝe wald punis sin, we dissent nocht fra ȝou
1567 G. Ball. 191. 1567 Reg. Privy C. I 530.
It behuvit thame to tak armes to puneis and revenge the said schamefull murthour
1574 Ib. II 390.
That thay suld … expreslie punishe the superstitious keping of festuall dayis
1596 Acts IV 104/1.
To pvnishe condignelie ane swa haynous assasinatt
1598 Edinb. B. Rec. V 233.
Thair try and puneis all generall faltis
1674 Ib. X 206.
To prevent and punnish tumults and conventicles
(2) 1456 Hay II 99/7.
He suld ger inquere gyf it be done in … disporting [etc.] … and sa suld it be punyst
c1460 Wisd. Sol. (S.T.S.) 533.
For at the gret iugment, al ill sal be pwnist
a1487 Gud Wyf & D. 50.
God dois honour till lawlynas, Quhen prid is pwnyst in all plas
1490 Irland Mir. MS fol. 341.
His disobeysaunce was punyst to the deid
c1552 Lynd. Mon. 2396.
Quhare manyfest idolatrye Sall puneist be perpetuallye
1567 G. Ball. 119.
Seuinfald, thair sin, gude Lord, mot punist be
1570 Sat. P. xvii 56.
Throw him was … Piracie puneist
a1578 Pitsc. I 79/8.
Seeing the Inglischemen attentatis was suffiecientlie be the hand of God in the last battell punischid
1598 James VI Basil. Doron II App. 307.
Punissed
1625 Garden Kings 34.
His … vice … Is punish't with devoreing wormes
1678 Mackenzie Laws & C. i xviii 2 (1678) 186.
Punisht

c. absol. c1420 Ratis R. 1550.
Of syk men … That wyll punys our mesure
Ib. 1615.
To punys ore to mak rewarde … I se rycht few tak kep thar-to
1500–1 Acta Conc. II 489.
It salbe leffull til the sadis erle … and barone … to punys efter the forme of the law
1512 Selkirk B. Ct. (ed.) 17.
That the balyeis [ar] in the falt … becaus thai wil nocht puneis and tak thair unlaws
1516 Ib. 38.
This inquest … ordanes … Robene Ker [etc.] … to puneis, hald curtis and minister justis [etc.]
1528 Lynd. Dreme 866.
Bot quhare that iustice dois delygence To puneis quhare thare may be found offence
1533 Bell. Livy I 189/28.
& said thai had na autorite nor power to pvnys [B. pvnice]
c1520-c1535 Nisbet I 4.
Bot Moses in his bukis … punnyssis sore
1535 Stewart 37510.
Sen gratius God … Is reddear to gif mercie … No for to puneis for the grittest cace [etc.]
1545 Corr. M. Lorraine 133.
Punes
1562-3 Winȝet I 8/11.
God punissis oftymes in the samyn thing quhairin man offendis

d. Irreg., To dispense punishment according to (an enactment). — 1458 Montrose Baillie Ct. fol. 8b (10 April).
The v actis maid the last yher the xii day … anent the yhardis be kepit & punyzit bot fauor

2. Passing into: To chastise, to ill-treat, with the notion of retribution weakened or absent. 1562-3 Winȝet I 33/33.
To puneis the innocent contrare all lawis of God and man
a1578 Pitsc. I 27/8.
Albeit the gouernoure punischeit and correctit thir men … ȝit he punischit with ane grettar rigour vtheris richt honorabill

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