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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: 1533-1567

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Ples-, Pleis-, Pleasing(e, ppl. a. [ME. and e.m.E. plesing (Wyclif), -yng, pleasyng, f. Ples(e v.] That gives pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable. —1533 Boece iii. iv. 95.
Eder … in plesing tyme of somer … delitit in na thing mare than hunting
1533 Ib. vii. viii. 237 b.
How beit this viage was litill plesing to Britons
1533 Ib. ix. x. 312.
Ane plesing kirk craftely biggit of assillare
1553–4 Knox III. 132.
[Adversity] is a medicyne and therfore … can not be pleasinge
1567 Cal. Sc. P. II. 390.
Pleising
1567 Confession of Faith in Acts III. 17/2.
Naturall man … lustis for thingis plesing and delectabill vnto the self

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