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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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Quotation dates: 1494-1666

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Drying, vbl. n. Also: dryen, draying. [Late ME. dryenge, drying, f. Dry v.]

1. The process of making dry.1494 Treasurer's Accounts I. 248.
For the dryen of the sayle
1654 Stirling Ant. II. 17.
It was delaited to the session that severales … did transgress the Sabbath day by draying of cloise thairupon

2. Attrib. with claith, curch, irne, pan, stowp, towel.1562 Inv. Q. Mary 52.
Fourty drying claithis … Deliuerit xij in the chalmer on Skir Furisday at the wesching of the pure folkis fete
1539 Treasurer's Accounts VII. 143.
To be drying curchis to the Kingis grace hede, ix quarteris of holand claith
1627 Edinburgh Testaments LIV. 133 b.
Item, drying irnes
1643 Ib. LX. 236.
Fyve drying irones for the heid
1624 Ib. LII. 266 b.
Ane dryinge pan for ourlaris
1666 Ib. LXXII. 110.
Ane drying pan, thrie seives for tobacco
1641 Ib. LIX. 269.
Certane lame veshellis, viz. chafferis, … drying stowps [etc.]
1566 Protocol Book of Thomas Johnsoun 97.
1 dosene serviatis. 2 drying towallis
c 1578 Maxwell Mem. 312.
Ane breid claith with twa hundir drying towellis

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