A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1400, 1503-1566
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Hernes, -nais, n. Also: hernis, -nys. [ME. hernes (c 1330), -nays, -nis, OF. herneis, var. of harneis Harnes n.] Harness, esp. horse-harness.1400 Facs. Nat. MSS. II. 44.
For a hundreth knychtis, … gudes, hors and hernais, als wele within wallit toun as with owt 1543 Reg. Cupar A. II. 25.
Andro sal haue ane gude hors with hernes, wapynnis, and gair effering to his maling 1513 Treasurer's Accounts IV. 515.
x stane of smale towis to be eirlederis for the hernys 1566 Inv. Wardrobe 171.
Certane auld brechomes and hernes of the French faciounattrib. 1503 Edinb. Hammermen 44 b.
For poynttis to the hernis men to put on thar ger with 1511–2 Rentale Dunk. 151.
Pro quatuor ferris equo dni & aliis quatuor lie hernes hors