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Quotation dates: 1551
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Sclandering, ppl. adj. [Late ME sclaundryng (1402); Sclander v.] = Sclander(o)us adj. 1 (1). — 1551 Hamilton Catechism 111.
We mone gife ane compt of all our evil wordis, blasphemous wordis, backbyting and sclandering wordis
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