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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1620

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Currell, n.2 [Gael. curral, var. of curran in the same sense.] = Curreck. — 1620 Grant Chart. 319.
To cut and tak of my wodis, tymber and widdieis to thair awin necessar wseis for plewis, kartis, sledis, currellis, harrowis, barrowis, and sicklyk

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