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

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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

Quotation dates: 1532-1700+

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Crampet, n. Also: cramp(p)ett, crampit(t, -at(t. [Late ME. crampette (1489).]

1. The chape of a sword-scabbard.1539 Treasurer's Accounts VII. 191.
For making of scalbertis to the Kingis suerdis and cramppettis
1571 Ib. MS. 90.
Siluer to be … ane crampett to the sword of honour
1598 Ib. MS. 85 b.
Dager, crampettis, … and the rest of the decoirmentis thairof
1621 Maxwell Mem. I. 330.
For ane crampatt to ȝour ryding sword
1681 Foulis Acc. Bk. 92.
To Edward Cleghorne for exchange of a silver crampit to my sword and making of it
1707 Inv. Wardrobe App. 341.
On the scabbard are placed four round plates of silver overgilt, two of them near to the crampit are enambled blew

2. A cramp-iron.1532 Master of Works Accounts II. 56 b.
Four grete spyndillis … & certane verolis, crampatis & tua lang tawponis, … in completing of the Hernes myln
c 1540 Reg. Morton I. 6.
Ane of the saidis kistis … with crampattis of irne about the anglaris, gawillis, and newkis of the samyne
1557–8 Edinb. Old Acc. I. 250.
Thre gryt crampatts of irne to put in the grit geist
1564–5 Ib. 486.
For xj crampettis, … to the barres, … ane hunder naillis to put on the craimetis [sic]
1645 Tulliallan Coal Wks. 110.
For 4 crampitts to the spoutt of the damb
1659–61 Aberd. Univ. Rec. 606.
For 6 crampetts to the hall amrie
1691 Foulis Acc. Bk. 139.
To the smith at Blackhall for making 3 crampits to a sled
1698 Ib. 234.

3. A spiked iron on the shoe.1638 Adamson Muses Thr. 149.
We … from thence landing clam the Dragon hole, With crampets on our feet, and clubs in hand

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