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: 1398, 1481-1507, 1565-1580
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Enouth, Ennowcht, adv. and prep. Also: ennow, ennowe. [Var. of Inouth.] Inside, within. —1398 Liber Melros 489.
My demaynis … with al the appourtenaunce vtouth and enovth 1481 Douglas Bequest (Reg. H.) 17 May.
All the telyt land ennowcht the dykis strekand to the toun of Torry1503 Reg. Cupar A. I. 259.
The said Jhone … sal wyrk quhen he is chargit … baytht ennow and vtow 1507 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 77.
The said Richerd … sall mend and reforme the stepill forsaid ennowe and uteucht sufficiently … in ale thingis 1565 Protocol Book of J. Scott 26.
Fourte gryt keyis and small ennow the ȝeittis, … with ane hayik and ane mainger ennow the ȝeittis 1580 Ib. 88.
Theise twa housis ennow and outtow with the loft on the foir stair