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Caber, n. Also: cabir, -yr, -our, caiber; cabber. [Gaelic cabar.] A pole or spar, a long slender treetrunk, freq. as used for a rafter. (See also Kaber.) 1505 Prestwick B. Rec. 38.
Robyne Gref come in will of the wranguis takin of ane caber fra Wille Vndirwoddis wyf
1512 Treas. Acc. IV. 379.
For lyme, sand, caberis, … spendit on bygging of the brewhous
1513 Doug. xii. v. 185.
This schaft, that was als rud and squar As it had beyn a cabyr or a spar
1562 Inverness B. Rec. I. 81.
Ten pece eakin cuppillis wyth rawillis cabyrris to big ane leaycht hall
1565 Ib. 127.
[Ane] half dussan caberis [of fir]
1591 Edinb. Test. XXIII. 225 b.
Sax laiddis of caberis, price of the laid x s.
1618 Montgomery Mem. 280.
For four cabiris to draw the quheillis west with
1623 Prot. Bk. J. Scott (loose leaf).
They estimat the ruiff of the milne with the coupillis and caiberis to fowrteine merkis
1624 Crim. Trials III. 567.
He … with ane grit caber in his hand, … strak Donald M'Intyre … in the foirheid
1650 Thanes of Cawdor 292.
Quhatever tyme the cabberis bees cutt, let the forrester be present
1672 Corshill Baron Ct. 104.
2 dorres, 3 posts, 5 cabouris and tuo randdit trees
1687 Glasgow B. Rec. III. 406.
Trees and cabers … whilk they burnt upon the Green … for their eldine

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