A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1475, 1569-1586
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Pituous, -wos, a. Also: pyt-. [ME. pituus ( ? a 1300), pitevous (c 1350), pituouse (c 1380), pityuous (c 1400), pytewys (c 1420), pit(t)euouse (1422), pituous (1442), pytewouse (1471), e.m.E. pytuose (1537), f. as pitous Pitous a. with altered suffix, after words with etymological -uous, -ivous, or OE. adjs. in -wis. Cf. Piteous a., also Petuo(u)s a.] = Piteous a. 1 and 2. —c1475 Acts of Schir William Wallace v. 238.
As he was … makand a pytuous mayne [etc.] 1569 Q. Mary in Cal. Sc. P. III. 2.
[To the Queen, our good sister] lamenting our pituous estait —a1586 Lindsay MS. 24 b (see Peteo(u)s a. b).
Pitwos