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

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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Pol-, Pollonian, n. and adj. Also: -iane, -ion. [e.m.E. Polonian adj. (1585), noun (1599), f. Polonia] a. n. A native of Poland, a Pole. = Pole n.3 b. b. adj. Polish.a. 1594 Logie Par. Hist. I 80.
Alexius Vodka phisitione, a pollonian excomunicat for papistrie
1600-1610 Melvill 418.
A number of strangers, Polonians, Dences, Belgians and Frenchmen, schollars, wha … cam to the Universitie of St Androis that yeir
1666 Cranna Fraserburgh 193.
A collectione for two pollonians students of divinity in the University of Aberdeen
b. (1) 1636 Edinb. Test. LVII 257 b.
Ane pollonian coitt of quhyt stuff
1685 Soc. Ant. LVIII 356.
2 pair of Pollonian boots with iron heils
(2) 1664 Aberd. Eccl. Rec. 276.
For supplie of tua young Polloniane studentis
1664 Cullen Kirk S. 18 Dec.
For polonion students in Aberdeen
1665 Conv. Burghs III 578. 1681 Edinb. B. Rec. XI 27.
Mr. John Elshner ane exilled pollonian minister
a1686 Turner Mem. 121.
The letter … was shoune to tuo Polonian senators
(3) 1671 Edinb. B. Rec. X 96.
Mr. John Alexander Polonian craveing libertie to sett up ane schooll for learning the German and Polonian tongues

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