A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1499-1513
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Quhelm(e, v. [ME and e.m.E. quelm (Cursor M.), whelm (Prompt. Parv.), OE *hwelman. Cf. Quholm v. also Ourquhelm(e v., and Overquhelm(e v.] a. tr. To turn (a wheel) downwards. b. To invert an object by turning its concave side downward, as a cup in order to drain its contents, or a helmet before donning it. c. To fling doun. d. To overpower. = Ourquhelm(e v. e. e. intr. To quhelm on, to pour (the contents of a cup) on to a person's head. —a. a1500 Golagros and Gawane 1225.
Quhan on-fortone quhelmys the quheil, thair gais grace byb. 1513 Doug. i xi 90.
All owt he drank, and quhelmyt the gold on his face 1513 Ib. ii vii 54.
Androgeus cristit helm He … our his hed gan quhelm [Sm., Ruddim. quhelme]c. 1513 Doug. v xii 18.
His helm Befor thar feyt al voyd doun dyd he quhelmd. 1513 Doug. ix xiii 65.
On sik wys is he quhelmyt and confundyt That [etc.]e. 1513 Doug. vi iv 18.
The nun Sibilla … Amyd thar forhedis quhelmyt on [L. invergit] cowpis of wyne


