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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1532
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Aggravatour, n. [? Eccl. L. *aggravātōr-iæ (sc. literæ).] A letter of ‘aggravation’ or ecclesiastical censure. —1532 Treasurer's Accounts VI. 59.
To pas with ane aggravatour to the curate of Ratho upon all thaim conceling the gudis pertenyng to umquhile Alane Lauder