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Quotation dates: 1540
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Sute, n.3 (? Var. of Sete n. 2 or 3.) 1540 Lynd. Sat. 3828.
It is concluditt … That into Elgin or into Innernesse, Sall be ane sute of Clark[i]s sapient … To do iustice in all the Norther Airtis
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