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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Replegiat(e, -ated, p.p. [Med. L. replegiat-, p.p. stem of replegiare Replege v.] Repledged. Cf. Replege v. 1. —1516 Fife Sheriff Ct. 41.
The actioune & cause of distrowbillance & bloidewyte … was replegiate be Johnne Seitoune … to his courte of the said baronye and lattyne to borgh to hyme 1517 Ib. 76.
Charlis Denestoune producit my lord of Drumfermlingis commissioune & be wertu of the samyn desirit to be replegiat in the actione perseuit aganis hyme 1518 Ib. 98. 1533 Murray Kilmacolm 24.
[The archbishop] replegiated [him to the] church courts 1564 Crim. Trials I i 441.
Andrew Sinclare … replegiated to the regality of Keryemuir