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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1609-1625
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(Tueidlit,) Tuidlit, Tuedlit, ppl. adj. [Tueidill n.] Twilled, woven in the fashion of Tueidill n. —1609 Brechin Testaments III 11a.
Tuentie four elnis of tuidlit hardin 1611 Aberd. Sheriff Ct. II 169.
[Charged with] melling and intrometting withe ane suord and fourtein elnes of tuedlit beding ane new bonnat [etc.] 1625 Brechin Testaments IV 198a.
Tuentie aucht boult of tuidlit heidlassin