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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1434-1615

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Clarschach, Clareschaw, n. Also: clarscheouch, clar-, clairsch(e)ocht; clarscha(w), clarcheo, clarshon; clairshoe, -scho(w), -schew; klerscharch, clersha, -scheo, -schew. [Gael. clàirseach, harp.]

1. A Highland harper.1434 Highland P. II. 175.
[Eugenio Klerscharch Makane
1438 Exchequer Rolls V. 56.
De medietate terre de Westercloveth in Strathdone, tenta per quendam Duncanum Clarscheouch
c1450-2 Howlat 803.]
The Schenachy, the Clarschach, … Scho kennis thame ilkane
1491 Treasurer's Accounts I. 177.
To Martyn, clareschaw, and the toder Ersche clareschaw
1491 Ib. 184.
Til ane oder Ersche clareschaw
1533 Boece vi. xii. 209.
Fethelmake … went to his quiet chalmer, chargeing ane clareschaw [Bell. harpar] … softlie play ane dulce sang

2. A Highland or Irish harp, strung with wire.(a) 1491 Acts Lords of Council 172/2.
Takin fra him of ane pailȝoune, … ane maskinfat and ane clareschaw
1491 Ib. 204/1.
Agnes … sall content and pay to Niniane … for a clerschew xxti s.
a1500 Buke of the Sevyne Sagis 2522.
Thai … With trumpe & talburn playit lowde, Harpe, lute, gittern, clarschaw, & crovde
1496 Treasurer's Accounts I. 324.
To a man that playit on the clarscha
1501 Ib. II. 119.
To tua men that playit on the clarscha and sang to the king
15.. Clariodus ii. 1655.
The dulse, base fiddell, with the recordour Assayit war … ; Out of Irland ther was ane clerscheo
15.. Ib. v. 990.
All minstrellis then with instruments are gone, Both lute, … viole, clarcheo, and guthrone, To play into the … hall
c1563 Reg. Panmure I. cxlvi.
Ane minstrel quhilk owr cuntraymen callis ane player on the clairschowe, and the Englishmen ane harper
c1563 Ib.
Amongest the ancient Scottis the harpe and clairschow … wer in gryt price
1587-99 Hume vii. 207.
The musicke then … Sall their be heard … As clarshons cleare, douce friddoning of flutes
1587-99 Ib. 158/81.
The melodious sound of lutes, cisters, clairshoes, or of other quiet instruments of that kinde
1603 Monipennie Chron. K b. in Misc. Scot. I. 173.
They delight much in musike, but chiefly in harps and clairschoes of their owne fashion. The strings of the clairschoes are made of brasse-wire, and the strings of the harps, of sinewes
a 1615 Cron. Erlis Ross (1850) 15 (see Clarschar n.).
The clersha
(b) 15.. K. Berdok ii.
Weill cowd he play in clarschocht and on lute
1597 Edinburgh Testaments XXXI. 236 b.
He leuis to Andro Callum ane buird, sex stuillis, ane chyre, with his clairscheocht

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