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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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Examinatioun, -acioun(e, n. Also: examynatyowne, -atiowne, examinatyowne; examnacioun. [ME. examinacioun (Chaucer), -ynacion, etc., OF. examination, L. exāminātio.] Examination.c1420 Wynt. v. 2039.
He … made hym examynatiowne Off his lare and his lessowne
Ib. 3044. 1456 Hay II. 35/15.
To think in him self gif he war worthy, or he put him to the examnacioun
Ib. 19.
In the examinacioun of the ordre of knychthede
1561 Digest Justic. Proc. D 16.
Haueing na thing to do at that tyme in the said kirk bot to trubill the said examinacioune
1579 Aberd. B. Rec. II. 34.
Eftir diligent tryall and examinatioun of thair habilitie be the said craft
1603 Dundonald Par. Rec. 41.
Georg Roxburgh [etc.] … accusit for byding fra examinatioun and the Commvnioun this yeir
1640 Acts V. 275/2.
After dewe examinatioun wee plainlie perceive [etc.]

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