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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1542-1674
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Incuntré, -trey, Incountrie, -trey, n. Also: innecuntrey, incuntry(e, -cuntrie, -cwntra, -country. [In adj.] The inner part of a country; an inland district. Also freq., the Scottish Lowlands as opposed to the Highlands and Isles. (Only in Sc. use.)(a) 1542 Hamilton P. I. 158.
Men of the incuntray of Scotlande 1548 Corr. M. Lorraine 218.
Gyff the incwntra war wysly rewllyt 1563 Reg. Privy C. I. 245.
This oppin wrang, being done and committit in the incuntre beside North Berwik1565-6 Ib. 432.1567 Ib. 585.1569 Ib. II. 34, etc.1570 Warrender P. (S.H.S.) I. 84.
Incuntrye1587 Acts III. 461/2.
The gude and peceable subiectis in the Incuntre1587 Reg. Morton I. 155. 1593 Criminal Trials I. 298.
To the common benefeit of the haill inhabitantis of the Laulandis and in-cuntrey 1596 Dalr. I. 2/7.
Before I begin the historie of the Inne cuntrey, I wil first … descriue the quarteris and boundes of Scotland1596 Ib. 4/20.
Bot [Britain is] twa hundir thousand pace brade in the in cuntrey1596 Ib. 33/18, etc.1602 Aberd. B. Rec. II. 232.
[He] reducit the samyn [isle] to als gryt obedience as ony pairt of the mane and in-cuntrie1606 Melrose P. 21.
The present misreule of the incuntrey, and vnquietnes of the heylandis 1628 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs III. 259.
The incuntreyis which before was susteynit with the commodities of these guides(b) 1597 Acts Jas. VI 21/15.
Quhen ony thieues repairis in steiling within the Incountrie 1609 Acts IV. 437/1.
Outlawes … harmeing his maiesteis good subiectis by thair darnit stouthes in the Incountriea1634 Read Buch. 20.
The shoar syd of Jura is manured and the incountrie is cled with woods ful of deir1635 Grant Chart. 339.
There is a nomber of the … brokin lymmars of the Hielandes that of late hes brokin louse, and in troupes and companeis comes doun to the incountrie1643 Baillie II. 74.1666-74 Fraser Polichron. 250.
If a gentleman's sone would seeke to raise a tenant in the incountry, he would flattly deny him, telling him he would give him land in the Highland1669 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. III. 53.
Attemptes committed … upon good and peaceable subjects of the incountreyattrib. 1603 Moysie 124.
Sum incountrie men