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First published 2000 (DOST Vol. VIII).
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Quotation dates: 1460
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Scharp, n.1 [OF escharpe (12th c. in Larousse) ultim. of Gmc. origin, cf. ON skreppa. Cf. Scarf n.] A military sash. —1460 Hay Alex. 1755.
The fleand men thair armour fra thame kest, With collaris, scharpis, gold chanȝeis [etc.]