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: 1524-1607
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Chapterly, Chaptourlie, adv. Also: chapterlie, chaptorlye, chapturlie. [f. Chapter n.2 See also Cheptourly.] As a chapter, in full chapter.1524 Reg. Great S. 220/2.
George … abbot of the Haly-croce … and the convent of the same chapturlie gadderit tharto 1537 Liber Dryburgh 282.
Witt ye ws … being chapterlie convenit for that effect [etc.] 1548 Reg. Soltre 217.
Ve … prowest … and … prebendaris of the said college chaptorlye gadderit 1554 Misc. Spald. C. II. 215.
In presence of me Lyoun King of Arms and remanent heraulds chapterly conveent 1561 Knox II. 217.
The Principallis being convened with the haill Regentis chaptourlie shall be sworne [etc.] 1583 Reg. Soltre 238.
The provest and prebenderis chaptourlie gaiderrit … aggreit … that [etc.] 1607 Aboyne Rec. 187.
With … assent of … [the] deane and chaptour of the cathedrell Kirk [of Aberdeen] … chaptourlye convenit