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Kid, n. Also: kidd(e, kyd, kyd(d)e, kaid. [ME. (? orig. east midl. and north.) kide (Orm), kidde, kydde, kid (14th c.), ked(e (15th c.), appar. ON. kið (Sw., Da. kid).An apparent early example is the place-name Kydelauuecrofth, 1200–2 Liber Calchou 115.]
1. A kid, the young of a goat.c1420 Wynt. ii. 329.
His [sc. Joseph's] brodyre … Slew a kyde and in the blude [etc.] a1500 Henr. Fab. 331.
Als cant as ony kid Ib. 739.
Fra the gait he stall ane litill kid Ib. 741.
He … tuik the kid be the hornis twane c1500-c1512 Dunb. Flyt. 151.
Ane thowsand kiddis, wer thay in faldis full strang, Thy lymmerfull luke wald fle thame and thair damis 1513 Doug. ix. ix. 87.
As a ravanus bludy wolf … Hyntis … The litill tendir kyd or the ȝong lam 1535 Stewart 36172.
With mony schout ay squeilland like a kid 1567 G. Ball. 38.
Gaif thow not … Sa mekle as ane small kidde to me 15.. Black Bk. Taymouth 152.
[I] cleikit couplit kiddis with thair dames
b. Used as a term of endearment.c1500-c1512 Dunb. lxxv. 43.
Quod he, My kid, my capirculȝoun, My bony baib
2. The flesh of a kid.1456 Hay I. 131/11.
[It] is spedefull till have all gude metis hate and moyste … as … calfis and kiddis 1506 Treas. Acc. III. 344.
To David Dunbaris man that brocht vele, kiddis, pluvaris, butir, … to the King 1597 Stirling Palace Larder Bk. MS.
Kyds, lams, sweyn
3. The skin of a kid.1482 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 45.
Of the hundreth skynnis, … gaitis, kyddis, … or ony vtheris 1597 Edinb. Test. XXX. 104 b.
Twa dussane kaids at xvj li. the dusson
4. The young of a roe-deer, a young roe.In late ME. and e.m.E. (1486– ), ‘a young roe-deer during its first year’. —1501 Treas. Acc. II. 110.
To Lord Flemyngis man that brocht tua ra kiddis quik to the King ix s. Ib. II. 117.
The wif that kepis the kiddis in Faukland 1502 Ib. 342.
Ane man … that hed the daa kiddis to Strivelin 1513 Doug. xii. Prol. 182.
Kyddis skippand throw ronnys eftir rays 1535 Acts II. 344/1.
Thame that slais days, rais, thare calfis or kyddis
5. Attrib. and comb. (in sense 1) with -bearded, -flesche, -ledder, -skin. b. With the possess. in kiddis neir (? a kid's) kidney.a 1600 Watson's Coll. ii. 54.
Kid-bearded geanet —1456 Hay II. 130/15.
Than is gude calf flesch or kid flesche, foules, [etc.] —1615 Edinb. Test. XLVIII. 214.
Tuentie ane pair of kid ledder gluifis at sex pundis the dosone —1589 Ib. XXI. 89.
Ane dosone of kaid skynnis price viij s. 1592 Acts III. 579/1.
The carreing furth of the realme off the calf skynnis … and kid skynnis, be merchantis 1627–8 in Halyb. Preface ci.
Kid skins rae skins 3800 [bolls]b. 1590 Crim. Trials I. ii. 197.
[She] tuik with her … rattoun poysoun to Ardmoir, and delyuerit it to the cuik, to mix it with ane kiddis neir