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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1438, 1549-1627
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(Poisouning,) Poyson(e)ing, -yng, vbl. n. Also: -inge. [ME and e.m.E. poysenynge (Prompt. Parv.), -oning (1548), f. Poisoun v. Cf. Pusouning vbl. n.] The action of poisoning or the fact of being poisoned.(1) ?1438 Alex. ii 9917.
Babylon he conquered syne, Quhare he deit throw poysoning [F. par empoisonnement] 1549 Complaynte of Scotland 80/34.
And thai mixtions he eit … to keip hym fra poysonyng 1581 Cal. Sc. P. VI 16.
God forbid that vile practise of poysoninge should enter among us(2) 1561–2 Treasurer's Accounts XI 157.
For the tressonable poysonyng of Patrik Hammiltoun 1577 Reg. Privy S. VII 190/1.
Throw poysoning of hir self 1590 Criminal Trials I ii 194.
The … poysoun … wes devysit for poysoning of the young Laird of Fowles 1627 Justiciary Cases I 81.
Poysoneing(3) 1573 Treasurer's Accounts XII 343.
For certane quheit and lyme gevin for poysoning of the wellis of the castell of Edinburgh