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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Aller, Allar, Allour, n. [e.m.E. aller (1502), var. of alder, more exactly repr. OE. aler, alor.] An alder tree.1542 Reg. Cupar A. II. 210.
The said Georde sall laubour … our garding, herbe garding, orcheat treis and alleris thairin
1546 Acta Conc. MS. XXI. 54.
The … distructioun of the … aikis, escheis, allaris, byrkis, and vtheris growand
1578 Reg. Great S. 766/2.
Eschis, sauchis, aller, esp, plane, elm and birk
c1590 Fowler 181/9.
Att the aeks and allers that perpend My plaints I speire
1607 Crim. Trials II. 522.
Thre hundreth grit growand allouris
1658 Melrose R. Rec. I. 174.
Young wood, treis, alleris, broome and utheris
1661 Ib. 363.
Severall young oakes, sauchs, allars and hissell
1698 Lanark B. Rec. 262.
Resolved that what allars shall be necessar for the bridge be taken out of Clydsholme wood

b. Attrib. with bark, spar, tre.1564 Edinb. B. Rec. III. 187.
That na fals cullour be brissell, vrsell, aller barkis, ... be vsit in tymes cuming
1586 Protocol Bk. J. Merser 4 b.
That evirie of the saidis partye plant sauchis and allar treis endlang the sydis of the said cast and fowsie
1612 Crim. Trials III. 221.
Cutting and away-taking of tuelf grit allour-treyis
1640 Peebles Gleanings 251.
Ane aller trie to be awes to the auld milne
1657 Melrose R. Rec. I. 161.
For allar spars boght
1695 Corshill Baron Ct. 189.
The pryce of five stone of aller barkes
1702 Foulis Acc. Bk. 307.
The door of the allarpark

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