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Quotation dates: 1591
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Sang-buird, n. [Sang n. and Buird n.] Appar., a part of an organ; ? = sound-board. — 1591 Misc. Spald. C. III 160.
Ane pair of fyne organes, weill furnishit with their sang buird and all their tungis
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