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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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Quotation dates: 1515-1613

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Cautionar(e, n. Also: cautionear, -iounar, cauci-, causionar; cawti-, cawsionar. [f. Cautioun n. Cf. Cationare.] = Cautioner.1515 Fife Sheriff Ct. 19.
Andrew Wardlau … for the said Isobell his spous & cautionare for hir that scho sall hald ferme & stable quhat he dois in hir name
1527 Sutherland Chart. 79.
As caucionaris, souerteis, fideiussoris and principal dettouris for the said Allexander
1553 Carte Northberwic 68.
The said priores becom causionar and dettor to the said Patrik
1553 Ib. 69.
To becum cawtionar and seuerte
1555 Protocol Book of Sir William Corbet 21.
Thai … requirit be vertue of lawe the said meill to be lattyn to borros xv. dayis and thai sould fynd tham cautionearis
a1578 Pitsc. I. 27/3.
[Thay] obleist thame and became cawtionaris that sick enormeteis … sould nocht be commitit in tyme cuming
1587 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs I. 239.
George Adamsoun … as cautiounar for the said Thomas Kingȝow
1600 Misc. Spald. C. IV. 78.
The said Adame … oblist him … to freithe, releve and keip skaythles his saidis cautionaris
1613 Highland P. III. 137.
The aires of the cautionares alsweill as the cautionar himself

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