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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

Quotation dates: 1375-1460, 1537-1568

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(Oft-time,) Oft-, Offt-tyme, Of-tym(e, adv. [Late ME. ofte tyme (1414), e.m.E. oftyme (1514).] = Oft-times.1375 Barb. ii. 54.
Quhen he oft tyme had callit bene
a1400 Legends of the Saints ii. 930.
A-mang thefis … He wes of tym perele in
a1400 Ib. xxx. 7.
Ȝet mon he falȝe of-tyme til eschew [etc.]
a1400 Ib. xl. 762. c1420 Wynt. viii. 4177.
Offttyme
1456 Hay I. 227/30.
For oft tyme a woodman slais himself and ryvis his clathis [etc.]
c1460 Thewis Wysmen 130.
For in this warld oft tyme men seis [etc.]
c1460 Consail Vys Man 18. a1538 Abell 113 b (see Office n. 5). a1568 Bannatyne MS 217 b/33.
Oft tyme hes bene hard [etc.]
1567 Satirical Poems v. 147.
For men oftyme of meinest sort … Hes geuin gude counsall to the wyse

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