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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1603-1643
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(Bonet,) Bonnet mutch, n. [Bonet n.] A woman's cap resembling a bonnet. 1603 Treasurer's Accounts MS. 280.
Camrage to be tuelf bonnet mutches … heich peirling to be bonnet mutches 1619 Criminal Trials III. 478.
Thre bonnet mutches 1643 Edinburgh Testaments LX. 281.
Certane sarkis, naipkines, & bonnet mutches; … ane imbrotherit bonnet mutche
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