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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1398, 1492-1670
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Cutting, vbl. n. Also: -yn(g, -in; cw(i)tting, kuitting, cuting. [e.m.E. cutting, ME. (rare) kuttyng (c 1400), f. Cut v.]
1. The action of cutting.1492 Myll Spectakle of Luf 278/4.
Quha distroyeit Samsone … bot Dallyda … in cuttyn of his harys? 1498 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 74.
Vnder the payne of … cutting of thair eiris c1500 Rowll Cursing 178.
Thay salbe revin be the throttis For cutting of tha fowlis croppis 1547 Reg. Cupar A. II. 44.
Thai sall keip thame self, … and thair gudis fra cutting or distroying of our medowis and brume parkis 1557 Peebles B. Rec. 238.
[The council] ordanis to avise with maister Johne Spence anentis the cuttin and birnyng of the tirvis 1563 Grant Chart. 128.
Cwtting of the said tymmar 1608 Highland P. III. 106.
[The] cwitting and destroying of woods and plainting committit be thame
2. A piece cut off, or produced by cutting.1398 Reg. Great S. (1814) 253/2.]
[Illud croftum quod dicitur le Cuttyng1570 Protocol Book of J. Colvill (1972) 65.
Geistis and sparris of ayk, cuttingis and boillis of ayk and asche 1597 Edinburgh Testaments XXX. 45.
Fyve caikis leid with tua cuttingis estimat to xlij stane wecht 1608 Ib. XLIV. 81.
Tua cuttingis of fustiane extending to fyve elnes 1616 Ib. XLIX. 160 b.
Thrie dosone … narow kuittingis at fyve merkis the dosone1618 Master of Works Accounts XV. ii. 51.
Tua hundereth cutingis to be pinis to the sclaitis 1651–2 Peebles B. Rec. II. 191.
To Stephin Grive for mending the trie bridge and furnishing 6 cutting of daillis
3. Attrib. with boord, pres.1580 Edinburgh Testaments VIII. 362 b.
Iohne Ros prentair … Ane cutting pres and ane pleuch, … ane sewing pres 1666 Ib. LXXII. 110.
Ane old cutting boord with ane knyfe c 1670 Douglas Chart. 343.
Ane gret chyre, and ane cuting boord