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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1520-1535

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Mowr(e, Mour, n. [Late north. ME. and north. e.m.E. mowre (c 1400), moure, north midl. ME. mawr (c 1400), ON. maur-r.] An ant. (Only in Nisbet, answering to mouȝte, moghte moth, in Wyclif and Purvey, L. tinea.) — c1520-c1535 Nisbet Matth. vi. 20.
Bot gader to you tresouris in heuen, quhar nouthir roust nor mowris destroyis
c1520-c1535 Id. Ep. of James v. 2.
Your richessis ar rottin, and your claathis ar etin of mowris
c1520-c1535 Id. Luke xii. 33, c1520-c1535 Ep. Ald Test. i. 8.

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