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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1578-1595, 1692
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(Mete-,) Meit-butter, n. Also: meitt-, meat-. [Mete n.1] Butter of better quality, suitable for food, edible butter.1578 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs MS. I. 41 (= ed. I. 75).
That na woll be transportit furth of this realme … nor ȝit ony butter, naither Orknay nor meit butter 1593 Brechin Testaments I. 113.
Four stane of meitt butter price thairof ix lib. 1595 Orkney Rentals ii. 19.
Summa of flesche [etc.] … Inde 1 barrel meit butter to be payit for 1 last thereof 1595 Ib. 24.
4 lisp. meat butter 1595 Ib. 26, etc. 1692 Ch. in Orkney 166.