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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: 1400-1651

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Crayar, Craar, Crair, n. Also: crayour, crayer, craare, craer(e. [e.m.E. crare, craier, crayer (c 1325), OF. craier, crayer, etc. See also Crear.] A small trading vessel.(a) c1420 Wynt. I. 1600.
Then wes na schype to sayle the se, Nowthir craere [C. craar], farkost, na galé
1447 Dundee Chart. 24.
Of ilk craare, busche, barge, and balangare, v s.
1506 Treasurer's Accounts III. 354.
Payit to William Brounhill [that] he laid doun to tua craaris for to pas in the Ilis quhen he wes thare
1533 Boece xii. x. 473 b.
Herald … in ane fischare craare remittit her to Northmandie
1543–4 Treasurer's Accounts VIII. 264.
For ane craar fraucht witht the artalȝe fra Dunde
1545 Ib. 371.
For lossing of an gret craar of collis cummin furth of Kynneill to Leith
1579 Protocol Book of J. Scott 73 b.
That craar callit the lyon sauld … to the foirsaid Ihone
1594 Edinb. B. Rec. V. 113.
The Inglis beynis and peyis bocht … and being in twa Inglis craeris
1608 Bk. Carlaverock I. 314.
None … should transport … Lord Maxwell out of the country, in ship or craer
(b) 14.. Acts I. 672/2.
Of a litill schip, that is to say a farcost or a crayour, an it cum with gudis helyt it sal pay ij d.
1513 Treasurer's Accounts IV. 493.
To ane crayar to haif the watter on burd
1538 Ib. VI. 395.
For fraucht of ane crayar that past furtht of Kingorne to the Bas
1552 Reg. Privy C. I. 137.
Thair is diverse schippis, crayaris, and veschellis that ar laidin with quheit [etc.]
1563 Acts II. 543/2.
That na maner of persoun … transport … ony coillis be schip, crayar or ony bait or vther veschell
1572-5 Diurnal of Occurrents 222.
The saids capitane … and his men come in twa crayaris
a1651 Calderwood III. 97.
Captain Weemes, and a great part of his companie, sailling in a crayer, escaped
(c) 1529 Master of Works Accounts I. 6.
Enterit fra Culrois ane crair with vxx aistlaris
1580 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 145.
Henry Symsoun in Inuerkething, skipper of ane crair thairof
1586 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs I. 219.
Ilk skipper … of all schippis, boitis, and crairis
1601 Aberd. B. Rec. II. 219.
Quhan ony schipe or crair, small or gryt, cumis to the herborie

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