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

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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

Quotation dates: 1490, 1547-1588

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Forgevance, Foirgiffance, n. Also: forgewance, -geveance, -givance, -gifwance, -giffens; forgyvenance. [f. Forgeve,v.] Forgiveness.1490 Acts Lords of Council 153/2.
[They] sall … ask the said Robert and his frendis forgeuance of the deth of the said Johne
1547–9 Liber Offic. S. Andree 139.
Quharfor I forthink and askis God and ȝow forgifwance
1563 Edinb. B. Deeds 82 b.
The said Patrik Murdoch … sall cum … askand God forgevance
1572-5 Diurnal of Occurrents 339.
The said laird … askit the haill peopill foirgiffance
1574 Misc. Maitl. C. I. 101.
To compeir the morne … and ask God and the kirk forgyvenance
1584 Elgin Rec. I. 175.
Quhatsumeuir persone sall iniure or maneis ather provest, bailye, [etc.] sall upon his knee ask forgiffens
1588 Protocol Book of J. Robertsone 45.
The said James … crawit remit and forgewance of the said Charles

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