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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Our-ane, adv. [Only in Douglas, and usually written as one word.] In one, together. Also all ourane, Ane numeral 5 d. —1513 Doug. x. vii. 89.
Schame and dolour, mydlit baith ourane [Ruddim. ouer ane] Ib. xi. v. 55.
The remanent all sammyn assemlyt ourane Ib. xvii. 29, xii. vii. 89; etc.