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Gud(e, Guid, n. Also: gwd(e, guide, goid, goud, goode. Pl. gudis, -ys, -es, guddis, guds(e; guidis, guides, guydes, guids, gui-, guyddis; gwydis, -es, gwid(d)is; gowddis, gowidis; goodis, -es. [Northern ME. guyd (1435), gude (c 1400), pl. gudes (c 1300), absol. use of the adj.]
A. sing. 1. Whatever is good; (with the) that which is good.Frequently in contrast to Evil n. or Ill n.(a) a1400 Leg. S. xiii. 198.
To eg mene gud to werk & do ay gud c1400 Troy-bk. ii. 865.
That among illes so mony … thw this litill gud wold do 1456 Hay I. 254/6.
This argument is lytill gude worth c1460 Wys Man's Consail 17.
For of the gud the gud ay cumys c1515 Asl. MS. I. 275/3.
I see thaim fle and eschew the gud and do the evill a1508 Kennedy Pass. Christ 237.
Gud for ewill elik thou wes doand 1581 Sat. P. xliii. 134.
Gif he did gud, God wald he sould be tret(b) 1456 Hay I. 117/2.
For na gude thai mycht do thare suld [thai] be savit Ib. II. 80/32.
Mekle gude is said of it [sc. largess] c1540 Lynd. Kitteis Conf. 25.
Of gude he spak na thing c1550 Id. Meldrum 1427.
Our heynd squyar Of quhome we can not speik bot gude c1550 Rolland Ct. Venus ii. 962.
That scho and all hir court was … Denuid of gude a1570-86 Maitland Maitl. F. xiv. 28.
[To be] Constante in gude of wisdome is ane sing 1596 Dalr. I. 105/15.
Thay ar knawen esilie to follow vthiris natiouns in al kynd of gude(c) 1533 Gau 8/29.
To traist … all time guid of hime as of thair … fader 1562-3 Winȝet II. 21/29.
Na regard … to haif of the guid and the trewth c1590 J. Stewart 149/17.
Stand stabill, … Trauell in guid(d) 1515 Douglas Corr. 318.
We.promettys … to take elken othir partes … in goud and in evell
2. Whatever benefits, relieves, or assists.(a) 1375 Barb. ii. 161.
He boune wes, … To tak with him the gud and ill Ib. vii. 553.
By hir countenans hym thoucht That for gud cummyn wes scho nocht a1400 Leg. S. xl. 1311.
He for thi gud eggit thé To come here … to sek me c1450 Craft of Deyng 30.
God is mare besy fore our gud than we our self can ore may be c1475 Wall. i. 7.
Our ald ennemys … That neuyr ȝeit to Scotland wald do gud Ib. ix. 1208.
It is for gud at he is fra us went a1500 Seven S. 524.
All that I tell is for ȝour gud(b) 1456 Hay I. 39/20.
Scho did him grete gude and grete curtaisy Ib. II. 159/37.
For quhas sake I wald first gude to me, syne till all my generacioun a1500 Rauf C. 786.
It war ane graceles gude that I war cummin to a1500 Doug. K. Hart 921.
Deliuerance hes oft tymes done me gude 1562-3 Winȝet I. 10/11.
Sen we … ar mouit to wys gude to al in the samyn [realme] 1567 G. Ball. 48.
I thole this onlie for thy gude Ib. 141.
It dois thame gude to do vs deir 1583 Sempill Sat. P. xlv. 337.
Scho … maid some droggis that did him gude(c) 1482 Bamff Chart. 32.
Gef thair be ony thing to be refurmyt for the guid of the said contrak 1533 Gau 90/26.
Lat vs thank thy godlie wil quhilk disponis althing to our guid a1568 Scott xxv. 12.
My hairt, … knaw quho dois thé guid or ill 1600-1610 Melvill 260.
That annexation … hes done the King alsmikle guid as sic promises
b. The gude public, the common weal. 1495 Acta Conc. 385/1.
In contrar to the actis and statutis of our souerane lordis parliament or the gud public of his realme 1516 Ib. MS. XXVIII. 59.
My lordis will provid … as thai think expedient for the gud public of the realme and weile of the bordouris
3. collect. Whatever is of value, esp. as something possessed; property, possessions, goods. Cf. 6.Also Godis, warldis or wardlie gude, q.v.(a) a1400 Leg. S. xxvi. 920.
Quhy is my gud thus away, That in ȝemsel I thé lefte Ib. xxx. 325.
Of hyr gud scho gef that alde c1400 Troy-bk. i. 270.
All grene growand gud, As cornys, treys, herbys and fruyttis 1400 Maxwell Mem. I. 141.
Al owr gud mofabyl and vnmofabyl c1420 Wynt. i. 564.
Citeis ten, Stuffyt wyth catalle, gud, and men Ib. ii. 1590.
He and hys fadyre … tuk the se Wyth all thare gude and thare menyhe 1449 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 18.
Ilke merchande man that sendis gud to Bruges 1457 Peebles B. Rec. 120.
Allan Smyth has drauyng hys land and al his gud to be achet to the balyeis c1475 Wall. iii. 227.
The Sothron part … tauld him … Quhat gud thai lost a1500 Bk. Chess 727.
Gret gold & gud than to this lord thai send c1500-c1512 Dunb. xxxvi. 8.
Thyne awin gud spend quhill thow hes space(b) 1375 Barb. xvii. 105.
So gredy war thai till the gude That thai … sesit housis and slew men Ib. xix. 196.
Ynglis men … till thar oys thar gude has tane 1392 Lennox Mun. 48.
I … sal make … na maner of composycioune … for na mede, nouther lande nor gude c1420 Wynt. ix. 1503.
Ȝoure catale and ȝoure gude thai ta 1456 Hay I. 28/5.
War all the gude of the warlde the avaricious mannis, ȝit wald he have mare Ib. 261/33.
Ony gude moble or unmoble c1460 Wisd. Sol. 494.
God gewis … to wykyt man … na hap to good hyme with his gwde that he has 1482 Acta Aud. 97/2.
The clame of certane barnys parte of gude clamit to pertene the said Margarete 1504 Breadalbane Doc. (Reg. H.) No. 32.
Vnder the pane of tinsale and forfatour of liffe, land, and gude 1535 Stewart 41223.
He did thame all denude Of land and lordschip, and all vther gude 1556 Lauder Off. Kings 282.
Ȝe suld not chuse thaim … for thare ryches, nor thare gude a1570-86 Maitland Maitl. F. xiv. 20.
Waist nocht thy gude in prodigalitie(c) 1441 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 7.
They sal dispone that guide upon the commoune werk of this toune 15.. Clar. i. 567.
He ȝeild him self and all his guide, To him quhilk frindlie in his quarrell stude 1567 Sat. P. iii. 115.
Thairin … did I find How Acan tuik the excommunicat guid
b. The commoun gude, the property belonging to a burgh or town, or the revenues derived from this. 1441 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 7.
Swa that the alderman … sall entermet with na commoune gude bot anerly it that cummys of his office 1479 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 36.
All the persouns that hes any of the commoun guid in thair handis 1492 Acta Conc. 250/1.
Fifti merkis … to be payit of the commoun gud of the said toune a1500 Bk. Chess 1945.
The thesaurer. That with the commoun gud and gold suld deile 1528 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 233.
Twa hundreth markis … of the commoun guid of the said last ȝeir he was thesaurare 1554 Ib. II. 282.
For candill and torcheis at the rowping of the commoun gud 1596 Conv. Burghs I. 475.
Ane complaint … for intending to sett in few thair commoun guid within the awaill 1622-6 Bisset II. 271/28.
That all the commoun guid of his majesties burrowes … be observed and keiped to the commoun proffett of the toun 1690 Rec. Old Aberd. I. 26.
In respect of the present circumstances of that Burgh of Barronie, and that they have little or no common good
4. Man of gude, a man of substance and importance. Usu. in pl. men of gude.(a) c1515 Asl. MS. I. 279/14.
The gret weris of Troye, quhar sa mony … men of gud ware slane 1525 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 113.
To mak writtings … to the lordis and men of gud in the cuntra bout thaim 1535 Stewart 16563.
The king wes tane and men of gud threttie a 1568 Sat. P. xlviii. 89.
My claith wald be lwd with grit men of gwd(b) 1461 Liber Plusc. 394.
Men of gude … , Quhilkis has the votis of al the commonis hale a1500 Prestis of Peblis 422.
The halle Gaist Out of ȝour men of gude away is chaist 1520 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 194.
That … thair be maid ane vther provest … and that he be ane man of gude and sekyr 1533 Boece ii. xiv. 89 b.
Skynnys of martrikis, beverris, ottirris, … vsit be nobills and men of gudein furringis 1535 Stewart 47744.
Ane man of gude callit Williame Wallace c1552 Lynd. Mon. 2210.
The priestis, … be thair fayned sanctitude, Abusit mony one man of gude 1567 Sat. P. vii. 165.
He sould in this reformit be … be nobillis and be men of gude 1584 Ib. xiv. 1000.
Galloway was a man of gude(c) 1531 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 143.
All wther men of guid [to pay] at thair awin discretioun 1538 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 90.
xvi or thairby of the maist honest men of guid of this towne 1548 Aberd. B. Rec. (MS.) XX. (J).
The men of guid of the said burcht
5. Live stock. Cf. 7. 1502 Orkney Rentals i. 15.
The tennentis … sall have alsmeikle fredome to lay alsmekill guid thairon … as the ground may guidlie bear 1526 Carnwath Barony Ct. 54.
Gyf that ony gud brekis the dykis & cumis vithin the corn & medo, the gud to be pindit in ane lawfull punfalld
B. plur. 6. Goods in general; articles of value; property in such articles.(a) 1375 Barb. v. 394.
Syne all the gudis tursit thai, … And namly vapnys and armyng, Siluer, tresour, and ek clething 1388 Douglas Chart. 33.
S[ch]o sal haf … leif to pas at hir will, and hir mene, hir famyl, with al thair gvdys 1398 Acts I. 212/1.
At the said contribucion be raysit of all gudis, catale, & landys 1421 Douglas Chart. 57.
We … has takin forsabily … the gudis that heir eftir ar writtin 1452 Reg. Great S. 131/2.
Al and sundry my gudis, moveblez and unmoveblez … quharesumeuer 1481 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 38.
Quha at remouis his gudis owt of the town, … his gudis sal be achet 1513 Doug. iii. vii. 35.
Tak thir with thé as lattir presandis seir Of thi kynd natyve frendis gudis and geir 1546 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 119.
The strayngers gudis and merchandice that happinnis to aryve at this port c1568 Lauder Minor P. iv. 26.
Neather virtew nor wit … Doith proffeit thame that hes nocht guds in hand c1575 Balfour Pract. 623.
Gif … mastis be hewin, or gudis be castin, … the ship and gudis sall be taxt at the ship's price 1615 St. A. Baxter Bks. 52.
Any of his m[aiste]ris guds committit to his charge 1640 Kirkcudbr. Min. Bk. 81.
To send their constables … to rype throw the parochess for suspectit gudes(b) 1419 Chart. (Reg. H.) No. 317.
Off the quhilkis guddez I halde me weill content ande paytt 1430 Reg. Great S. 38/2.
I oblys me … and al my guddis movabill and unmovabill to warand this wedsettyng 1482 Reg. Morton II. 245.
All maner of … guddis quhatsumeuer pertenyng … to me … of thar barnys partis of guddis 1548 Corr. M. Lorraine 229.
Schew can nocht instantlye hawe price nor sell of gwddis be merchanddis 1578 Conv. Burghs I. 65.
That thai may suffer punischement in thair bodeis and guddis for thair dissobedience 1596 Dalr. I. 260/2.
The Peichtis in thair guddis and ryches dounward began to declyne(c) 1533 Gau 12/25.
Thay that honours god alanerlie for temporal guidis and riches Ib. 24/1.
Thow sal … len to the pwir of thy gwidis and mony 1543 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 114.
That nane of the nychtboures of this burgh … send ower ony of thair guids to the port of Brynt Iland to be laidin thair 1551 Prot. Bk. W. Corbet 19.
To geiff to hyr halff ail the gwiddis about hyr motheris hous Ib. 22.
Lat tham fend wyth thair awyn gwydis 1599 Fraser P. 115.
Thay … forstallis the guidis and waris … afoir thay be presentit to the said fair 1621 Brechin Test. IV. 25.
They beinge simple cotteris haid no guidis nor geir 1654 Conv. Burghs III. 388.
For ilk back burding of guidis cuming in at thair portis, 6d(d) 1572 Fam. Rose 261.
That nane … tak vpon hand to mak … iniurie to … his vyf, beirinis, and famely ether in ther bodyis or gowidis 1580 Rec. Earld. Orkney 298.
[The] gowddis and geir, quhilk I hawe airrit and [is] for to airr of … my modir 1645 Edinb. Test. LXI. 151.
The goids & geir perteining to tham
7. Cattle, live stock. Cf. 5.(a) 1456 Hay I. 240/28.
Gif he suld … dryve my gudis and prisoune my servandis 1472 Peebles B. Rec. 168.
Thai sal kep the sayd hill … fra all bestis and gudis bot hors and calwys c1515 Asl. MS. I. 218/12.
Schir George … tuke away Schir Jhon Fosteris gudis, that is to say, schepe and nolt 1510 Reg. Privy S. I. 329/1.
With power to … lift and rais or labour the grond with his awn gudis 1541 Reg. Cupar A. II. 15.
Thai sall kepe thame self, seruandis and gudis, fra our medowis and brwme parkis for hayning of the samyn 1572 Peebles B. Rec. 352.
That na scheip swyne nor vther bestiale be fund within the ȝardis, … vnder the pane of warding of the awnariis of the gudis in the tolbuth 1617 Montgomery Mem. 279.
For foddering sex ȝoung gudis of my lordis fra Hallowmes … to Beltane 1641 Acts V. 556/1.
With commoun pasturage … and priviledge of pasturing of thair gndes(b) 1549 Banff Ann. I. 27.
The haill guddis to be brocht … to the said craigis and feid thairintill anis of the day 1605 Prestwick B. Rec. 86.
That nane … suffer ony of thair bestiall … to gang lows pasturand … vnles the samyn guddis be sufficientlie tedderit in hanyng tyme(c) 1510 Prestwick B. Rec. 42.
Thai haid j staf hyrd to keip thair guiddis 1519 Rec. Earld. Orkney 94.
That the nichtbouris … sall keip thair guidis af the ground of Sabay 1542 Reg. Cupar A. II. 220.
Payand thairfor [in meal, etc.] … with the haill foder to our guidis in Glenylay 1578 Glenartney Doc.
All personis haveing ony guides or catale pasturaud within our said forrest 1597 Elgin Rec. II. 54.
He was commandit to confes the manner of the seiknes and disease of his guidis 1607 Peebles Gleanings 23.
The counsell … ordanis … that his guidis, nor na uther manis guidis, [be] pasturit upoun uther menis heritage 1661 Misc. Spald. C. V. 232.
The haill tennents … ar decernit … to fald thair haill guidis, both nolt and scheip, nichtlie Ib.
According to the number of thair guids(d) a1578 Pitsc. I. 127/25.
Ane greit part … begane to … dryue away thair enemeis hors and wthir goodis 1649 Strathbogie Presb. 117.
He … told him that he vas advysed to cure his goodis after that maner 1667 Highland P. II. 41.
McKenzie … being sent from the camp to the hills to drive in goods with a partie of sex score chosen men 1692 Peebles B. Rec. II. 139.
The saids herds … shall herd so many … goods upon the touns comonity, as they shall be directed by the councill
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