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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1400-1500

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Haboundand, pres. p. Also: habowndand. (Habound v. Cf. Habundand) Abundantly supplied, abounding, abundant; const. in, intill, into, off, with.(1) c1400 Troy-bk. ii. 1227.
The quhilk oist ay was … In-to expenses haboundand
c1400 Ib. 1820.
For na king … Had so gret kynrike … Ne so haboundand of ritches
c1420 Wynt. i. 107 (E).
A propir place … Haboundand in till all delite
c1420 Ib. 574 (R).
Thai twa ilys … off silvyr ar habowndand ay
1456 Hay II. 76/3.
A kynde of folk rycht haboundand in richesse
a1500 Henr. Orph. 75 (A).
The mychti quene … , haboundand in riches
(2) c1420 Wynt. i. 1235.
For plente gret … Off corne that thare is habowndand
c1475 Acts of Schir William Wallace viii. 928.
V thousand pund … The ost resawit, with wictaill haboundand

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