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Cunnand, n. Also: cunnande, cwnnand, cunan(d. [Variant of Connand, Conand.] A covenant, agreement. 1375 Barb. iii. 753.
The cunnand on this wys was maid
Ib. xiii. 542; etc.
His cwnnand has he haldyne wele
a1400 Leg. S. xix. 51.
Christofer his cunnand mad, & with this kinge stil abad
Ib. xxx. 238.
On that cunnande … I wil tel thé a thing
1385 Red Bk. Menteith II. 261.
This ilke forsayde cunand made apon this cause
c1420 Wynt. v. 4710.
In to the first band That wes made in thare cunnand
Ib. viii. 2808.
The indenture till hym gave he, Off thare cunnandis prwff to be
?1438 Alex. ii. 3525.
All gude cunnandis, gif God will, We sall ȝow hald and wele fulfill
a1500 Henr. Fab. 2343.
We ar concordit vpon this cunnand
1490 Irland Mir. fol. 229 b.
Quhen Ihesu … deit for mannis redempcioun, he maid this cunnand with man
1513 Doug. x. iii. 82; etc.
[Thai] vp gan knyt thar fordward and cunnand Of amyte and perpetuall ally
15.. Clar. i. 101.
Ane aith never to clame nor have The Clare Fontane., as we our cunan maid
1551 Hamilton Cat. 185.
Ane faithful cunnand and sickir band of amitie
1571 Sat. P. xxvii. 85.
The canker of our auld contentioun Will keip na cunnand nor conventioun
a1570-86 Maitl. F. clxx. 52.
God … ay thair trublis turnit to the best, That constantlie wntill his cunnand clewit

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