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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: 1468-1690

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Intercom(m)oun, -on(e, -un(e, -wn, v. Also irregular variant: intercommunie. [Var. of Entercom(m)oun v.]

1. intr. To have intercourse, to be in communication, with enemies, rebels, denounced persons, or criminals.(a) 1468 Balfour Pract. 590.
That na maner of persoun … sall intercommoun with ony Inglish man or woman
1504 Edinb. Charters 188.
Gif it happinnis thame to intercommoun with our rebellis in passing, remaning, or returning
1509 Reg. Privy S. I. 286.
A lettre … gevand the kingis … special licence to thaim … to intercommoun with Inglismen in bying or selling of vittalis
1522 Treasurer's Accounts V. 203.
That na Scottisman … intercommoun with Inglishmen under the pane of deid
c1650 Spalding II. 296.
The said Marques wes chargit be ane messer, … not to intercommoun with Haddoche, help nor supplie him
(b) 1509 Justiciary Rec. (Reg. H.) II. 144.
Gif thair be ony [that] resettis, supleis, or intercomonis with the kingis rebellis
1615 Highland P. III. 243.
Thereafter [he] come to Sleat, to Donald Gorme's bounds, … and intercomoned at length with Donald Gorme there
1669 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. III. 49.
Discharging our whole leidges to … intercommon with the saids rebells or to furnish them with meat, drink, house, harboury [etc.]
(c) 1597 Bk. Univ. Kirk III. 918.
Sen he entrit in dealing with the Kirk, he never intercommunit be word or wryte with ane Jesuite
1678 Mackenzie Laws & C. i. xx. § 3.
Whosoever intercommuns with thieves, or assists them in their theftous stealings, … shall be pursued either civilly or criminally
1689 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. XIII. 504.
That he shall not converse or intercomune with any rebells
(d)1594 Aberd. Council Lett. I. 62.
To resset, supple, and intercommunie with him als oft as thay pleis or as the necessitie sall requyre

2. To take counsel together; to consult.1531 Bell. Boece I. 194.
The moder, desiring to bring hir sonnis to concord, tuke freindis to intercommone on thir debaitis
1531 Ib. II. 48.
The x day efter was finaly set to Hengist and Vortigern, … to intercommoun on all materis to the effect foresaid
1572-5 Diurnal of Occurrents 121.
To intercommoun with the regent and lordis … tuitching the corronatioun of the king
1572-5 Ib. 313.
The said ambassatour come to the castell of Edinburgh, and thair intercommonit with the capitane
a1578 Pitsc. I. 16/20.
Scho verray craiftelie dissembled that scho come to intercommon with the nobillis
a1578 Ib. 22/3.
To talk and intercommoun with him vpone sindrie affaires concerning the common weill

3. tr. To denounce under letters of intercommuining (see Intercom(m)oning, n.).1690 Shields Grievances and Sufferings 11.
Hence prisons were filled; some were sent to the Bass; some banished; and many hundreds driven from their dwellings, outlawed, and intercommuned

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