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First published 2001 (DOST Vol. IX).
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(Solistancy,) Solistaunsy, n. [17th c. Eng. sollicitancy (1665); Solist v.] Soliciting; seeking to obtain (a favour) by petition. —1596–7 Edinb. Surgeons p. 24.
Na maner of persone … salbe admitit in maister of chirurgie for na solistaunsy … and oblisse thame … not to solist in the contrair hereof