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From the Scottish National Dictionary
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- Absolvitor n. instance of the said magistrats and toun of Glasgow against the magistrats of the toun of Dumbartoun.
- Hinc Inde (1906) II. 287: The said magistrats and councils of the said burghs of Glasgow and Dumbartoun
- Thir pron., adj. burgh of Dumbartoun. Sc. 1706 R. Wodrow Early Letters (S.H.S.) 287: By insisting any
- Siclike adj., n., adv.) 282: And sicklyke, the said provost, baillies and council of the burgh of Dumbartoun and deacons of
- Dale n.1, v.. Marwick and R. Renwick 1906) II. 283: Weighage, tunnage . . . payable to the burgh of Dumbartoun by all
- Mail n.1, v.1, and other dues whatsomever, payable to the burgh of Dumbartoun by all strangers ships unloading within
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From A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue
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- Omnigadrum n. omnigaddarum [ Trans . omnigaddarin], he brocht a maledictioune to furneis Dumbartoun 1583 Sempill
- Twelft adj. ten aclock in the foirenoon 1700 Conv. Burghs IV 307. Att Edinburgh, Dumbartoun and Glasgow
- Suspension n. lawborrows the toun of Glasgow against the toun of Dumbartoun [1638] ( b ) 1591 Glasgow Commissariat
- Law-borowis n. suspensioun of lawborrows the toun of Glasgow against the toun of Dumbartoun [1638] ( b ) 1500 Acta