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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1487-1496
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Culenar, Cullonar, n. [f. Culen, -ane, -one, Cologne.] An inhabitant of Cologne. — 1487 Acts II. 178/1.
The selis of his lordis that gaif the sentence … apon the Cullonaris clame 1496 Acts Lords of Council II. 35.
In the redemyng of the letter of marque purchest be the Culenaris
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