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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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*(Hare-,) Hearrop, n. [Hare n.2] A rope made of hair. Cf. Hair n.1 4 and Hary a. a. —1676 Grant Chart. 357.
He. .tyed vp thrie bannockes and tuo half keabbockes of cheise in hearrop