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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Birsket, Birscat, n.1 Also: birschet, birskat, byrskart. [e.m.E. bisket(te, -kitte, -quette, ME. bysket, -cute, -qwyte, besquite (1330), OF. bescuit. The intrusive r (giving also the form Briscat) appears to be peculiar to Sc.] Biscuit. Usually attrib. with breid.(1) 1506 Treas. Acc. III. 342.
iiij punshions birscat bred to the Kingis schip
1512–3 Ib. IV. 470.
vij berrellis of birskat breid
1531 Ib. V. 459.
For iijm birsket breid
1554 Ib. X. 234.
Thretty berrellis of birsket breid
1598–9 State P. (Reg. H.) No. 107 b. 7.
That ilk man of our societie … provyd twente barrellis of birskat braid
(2) 1513 Treas. Acc. IV. 487.
xv pipis … to put the said birskit in
1541 Ib. VIII. 162.
For baking of iiijc byrskart
1673 Funeral Acc. MS. ii. 1/1.
For suker birskit

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