A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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First published 2001 (DOST Vol. X).
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Quotation dates: 1501-1640
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Stuthit, p.p. and ppl. adj. Also: stuithit, stoothit, studit, stoovd. [e.m.E. stothed (1530, north.); Stuth n.] Having studs or ornamental nails applied.p.p. 1501 Treasurer's Accounts II 27.
For vj dog collaris tane to the king, thre of thaim stuthit, vj s. 1546 Acta Conc. & Sess. MS XXI 52b.
Twa ryding sadillis with harnissingis of reid and quhite stuthit 1587 Edinburgh Testaments XVIII 54.
Four weluet beltis stuithit with siluer price of the pece xxx s. 1591 Edinburgh Testaments XXII 356.
Ane belt stuithit with siluer extending to half ane pund wecht(b) 1561 Paterson Ayr & Wigton III ii 428.
Ane pendikill of black weluous studit with gold(c) 1640 Innes Sketches 509.
Ane stand of blak horsemens airmes, stoovd with brass naillsppl. adj. 1591 Edinburgh Testaments XXII 356.
Hir stuithit belt 1617 Despauter (1617) 90.
Baltheus, a sword belt or stoothit belt


