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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1566-1567
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Natt, n. [F. natte.] Plaited material, braid. — 1566 Treasurer's Accounts XII. 19.
lvij elnis of natt of gold weyand foure unce and ane quarter, the unce iij li. x s. — 1566–7 Q. Mary 1566–7 Ib. 395.)
(Cf.: Soixante aulnes de petite natte dor
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