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

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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

Kirk-gat(e, n. Also: Kyrc-, Kyrk- and -gait, -get. [Kirk n. 9 c; Gate n.1 1, 2.] A road or street containing or leading to a church. (Chiefly as a place-name.)13.. Aberd. B. Rec. in Facs. Nat. MSS. III. iii.
Quadam domo … jacente in vico del Kyrcgat
1378 Reg. Great S. (1814) 154/1.
In vico [de Inuirnys] qui dicitur le Kyrkgate
1417 Cart. S. Nich. Aberd. I. 44.
In vico que vocatur Netherkirkgat
1463 Blackfriars Perth 52.
In dicto burgo de Perth, in vico qui dicitur le kyrkgate
1492 Reg. Cupar A. I. 254.
Betwixt the land of Patrick Baxteris … and the Kyrkgait
1520 Selkirk B. Ct. fol. 83.
That thar ly na medding in the … Kyrkgait
1602 Reg. Great S. 475/2.
West thairfra be ane hie kirkgait quhilk devydis the saidis landis of Haltoun
1641 Aberd. B. Rec. III. 258.
Saisin to be givin … of the foirland and warkhous of the tenement in the Netherkirkget
1650 Strathbogie Presb. 137.
Ascending lineallie the forsaid Kirkgate till they come to the kirkyard dyk

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