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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Jup, n. Also: jwp. [16th c. and OF. juppe, var. of jupe. e.m.E. had jup, juppe (1603–71), a woman's jacket or bodice.] = Jupe n. 1590 Edinb. D. Guild Acc. 388.
xij ellis vnbleitschit hardin to be thre jwps and thre pair off breikis to thre paynteris to work with
1602 Treas. Acc. MS. 109.
Small wirsettis to be him juppis, … silk pasmentis to the jupis
1613 Dunferm B. Rec. II. 113.
To assign Andro Wilson, drummer, of ane jup and pare of schanks of sick culler as the magistrats thynkis maist expedient
1636 Edinb. Test. LVII. 323 b.
Ane jup of meiner cloth
1645 Aberd. Sheriff Ct. III. 43.
A jack, a knapskall, a rydeing jup lynit with welvet

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