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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Pimendar, n. (Cf. Piment(e,n., also ME. pymentarye (Wyclif) apothecary, med. L. pimentarius a spicer.) —1584–5 Glasgow Burgesses 15.
Conyngham … pimendar to my Lord Glencairn