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

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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Drop wecht, Drap wecht, n. Also: drope weicht (weycht), droip weght; drap weycht (veycht), drape weight. [Drop n. 4.] One sixteenth of an ounce.(a) 1554 Treas. Acc. X. 232.
For fyve unce and half ane droip weght of gold of mynd
1582 Treas. Acc. MS. 92.
Ane vnce, thre drop wecht, blak silk
1596 Ib. 66 b.
Tua vnces, xiiij drope weycht, of silk cordanis
1600 Crim. Trials II. i. 238.
Fyve vnces and tua dropwecht of siluer pasmentis
1610 Edinb. Test. XLVI. 166 b.
Tua siluir persell gilt canes weyand xxj vnce four dropwecht
1648 Peebles B. Rec. 382.
All weyand ane pund tuo ounces and ellevine drope weicht of silver
(b) 1590 Thanes of Cawdor 198.
For ane drap veycht of silk
1592 Ib. 214.
Ane drap wecht off blak silk
1631 Stirling B. Rec. I. 166.
Aucht bellis, weyand in the haill aucht unce and nyne drape weight
1640–1 Misc. Spald. C. V. 156.
For tua drap wecht slek [= silk] to help the mortclothes

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