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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1513, 1602
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Cowbrig, n. Also: -bryg, -brigg. [Du. koe-brug, lit. ‘cowbridge’.] The orlop-deck of a vessel. —1513 Treasurer's Accounts IV. 463.
For xxxiij smale mastis to mak hir cowbrig 1513 Ib. 466.
To iiij sawaris sawand the James and Margrettis cowbryg for vj dayis … Item, for ij dusane of sparris to the Gabriell to mak hir cowbryg for hir powpet 1602 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs II. 143.
Gif the merchandis guidis be watt or spilt in default of ane cow-brigg and owirlupe nocht weill calfutit