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Quotation dates: 1585
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(Schute-up,) Schut-up, n. [? S(c)hute v. 6.] ? A sprouting plant, weed or shrub. — 1585 Protocol Book of J. Scott 236b.
He fand thrie men casting certane dovatis and schut vpis with thair flauchter speidis … with twa ȝokit cartis with horsis and demandit of thame quhais seruandis thai war and at quhais command thai cam thair and cust the sadis dovatis and schut vpis
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