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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Actoun, n. Also: actowne, acton(e. [ME. aketoun (c 1300), actoun, acton, etc., OF. auqeton (F. hoqueton), of Arabic origin.] A stuffed jacket worn under the mail. Also fig. c1420 Wynt. viii. 4879.
Willame off Spens percit … throw thre fawld off awbyrchowne And the actowne [C. actone; W. actoun] throw the thryd ply
14.. Acts I. 113/2.
A gud suffyciand acton, a basnet & gluffis of playt
?1438 Alex. i. 2562; etc.
The mailȝeis of his habersoun He persit, and his gude actoun
Ib. 3286.
Vpon ane cod punȝeid of cottoun, Was thikker than ane actoun
1513 Doug. xi. Prol. 117.
Of fre will thyne acton is sa wight Nane may it pers, wilt thou resist
c1590 J. Stewart 67/65.
No corslat, targe, acton, nor habirȝoune Mycht the redoubling dochtie dints defend

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