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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Quotation dates: 1573-1596
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Reconciliat(e, -siliat, v. [L. reconciliatum p.p. of reconciliāre v., cf. 18th c. Eng. reconciliate v.] To reconcile, in various senses of Reconcil(e v. = Reconsal(l v.pres. 1579–80 Reg. Privy S. VII 376/1.
Charging the said Walter … to reconciliat and submit himself to the kirk of God 1582 Cal. Sc. P. VI 165.
[Persuading him to] reconciliate [with her]p.p. 1573 Reg. Privy C. II 305.
Inimeis to oure soverane lord never as yit reconsiliat be his hienes pardoun 1581 Hamilton Cath. Tr. 89b.
That ve may be reconciliat to him be verteu of the same 1584 Knox III 514.
By whome wee are reconciliate to his favour 1596 Reg. Privy C. V 339.
Inimitie … quhilk wes nevir reconsiliat, is now renewit