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Small lyne, Smal(l)ing, Smalyn, n. [Smal(l adj. 1 b and Line n.2 1.] a. Also coll. and pl. Fishing-line(s as used by inshore fishermen for catching small fish. Also comb. with boit. 1576 Orkney Oppress. 66.
Thai had libertie … to fisch … with small lyne, gritlyne, or handlyne 1580 Edinb. Test. VIII 241.
Item … fyve peice of small lyne 1590 Edinb. Test. XXI 193.
Four hering nettis ane greitling and ane smalling 1617 M. Works Acc. (ed.) II 79.
For tuyne and small lynes 1621 Brechin Test. IV 29b.
Sum small lynis & hewkiscomb. 1374 Coldingham Priory lxxvii.
Item j smalynbat … j smalynbat cum mastis [etc.] 1583 Edinb. Test. XII 96.
Ane smaling boit with hir pertinentis estimat to xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. 1592 Edinb. Test. XXIV 150.
The thrid part of ane small lyne boit price thairof xx merkis 1659 Nicolson Diurnals 3 June.
Work furnished to the smalling boatt 1661 Pittenweem Ann. 84.
Alex. Wandersone and David Unstone, masters of the small lyne boats … actit … to hold their four small lyne boats going to sea at the ordinary seasons with sufficient equippage, and that none of them shall lie a land 1692 Conv. Burghs IV 621.
There are … only … six small lyne boats who … goe to dreave at Lambas when ther is any tack of herringes
b. In comb. with tow: (Relatively) fine or thin cord or rope. 1609 Mining Rec. 150.
For aucht scoir faddom of small lyne towis to mesour the grund and plumb schaftis and to bind the thak vpoun Sir Bevis Bulmers litle outschot at iiij d. the faddome
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