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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Equallie, Equalie, adv. Also: equallé, -ally, -aly, equilye, æquallie, -alie. [ME. equally (Chaucer), e.m.E. equallie.]

1. With equal division; in equal parts or portions.1513 Doug. i. viii. 25.
Sche … The feys of thar labouris equaly Gart distribut
1536 Rep. Menzies MSS. 33.
Makand the expensis equaly betuix thame
1543 Reg. Cupar A. II. 24.
The said tak to be equalie devidit betuix tham
1561 Inv. Q. Mary 30.
Ane bed diuidit equalie in claith of gold and siluir
1596 Dalr. I. 255/15.
To quhilkes four [regents] æquallie he diuydet the cuntrie

2. Equally, with equality (in various senses).1533 Boece iii. viii. 103 b.
Certane tyme be duchtines of athir partie equalie was fochtin
1557 Inverness B. Rec. I. 5.
In kays the same be nocht payit, athyr of tham to persew equalle for thair pairt
1567 Sat. P. iii. 86.
The tresoun [to] try and puneis equallie
a1578 Pitsc. I. 22/16.
Seine this wickednes and euill is equallie manefast to ws baith
1665 Lauder Jrnl. 121.
All men have æqualy the liberty of chassing of wild beasts

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