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Lokfast, a. Also: lock(e)fast. [Lok n.1; Fast a. Only Sc.]
1. Secured or fastened with a lock. Said of buildings, rooms, boxes, gates, etc. fitted with locks.For further examples, see Lume n. (lokfast lumis), and of (3), Key n.1 1 b (to use the Kingis keyis).(1) 1453 Exch. R. V. 556.
Thar was deliverit til Alexander Naper … be the auditouris of the cheker, vij assais of gold [etc.] … in a lokfast box 1518 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 177.
[To] birn thame [clothes] … that he fyndis owtwith lokfast rowmes 1554 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 281.
The … baillies suld tak … John Chalmer and put him in custodie in stark lokfast hows … quhile he returne to his wit 1579 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 131.
That the haill counsall bukis … be … in sure lokfast kistis and coifferis 1589 Glasgow B. Rec. I. 148.
With the yaird yett sufficient and lokfast 1618 Trial Isobel Inch .
[He] was put in ane lockfast buith, quhair no maner of persoun might haif access to him 1638 Kirkcudbright B. Rec. II. 578.
Janet Gordoun to remain in lockfast ward 1641 Acts V. (1817) 495/1.
The vther inventor sall be layd vp ather with the honnors or some vther lockfast place 1649 Antiq. Aberd. & B. IV. 471.
They haveing broken vp with foirhammeris the vtter and inner yettis … kistis, cofferis, lokfast places and plundered [etc.] 1663 Edinb. Test. LXXI. 144.
Ane little lokfast coffer … quhilk was left for the chamber rent(2) 1562 Cart. S. Giles cx.
To prepair the hous quhair the wobsteris wrocht … and to mak the samyn sure and lokfast 1564 Maxwell Mem. I. 300.
To hald the said hous lokfast and wattirfast 1572 Canongate Ct. Bk. 379. 1577 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 59.
Thair Hie Scole, quhilk was nocht wattertycht, wynd tycht, or lokfast 1578 Kirkcudbr. B. Rec. I. 76. 1610 Ib. II. 61.
To vphauld to Moungo Thomesoun his hous lok fast and water fast in tymbir thak and stane(3) 1578–9 Reg. Privy C. III. 117.
Power is gevin to mak oppin durris of lokfast houssis and lumes
2. Of goods: Kept under lock and key, securely locked up. 1679 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Processes No. 340.
His … pyking fruit furth of Edward Edȝar his secks and breaking the barne door wher the said fruit was lockfast
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