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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Mugat, n.1 (e.m.E. mog(h)et (1481, c 1550), mugget (1596), ‘the intestines of a calf or sheep as an article of food’.) —1525 Household Bks. Jas. V 19.
In mugatis, roddinkens, grossa farina [etc]1529 Ib. 223.
xij galli domestici xvj s, in mugatis, quhithausis [pr. quhithansis], iiij s