A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1498-1499, 1623
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Triabill, Triable, adj. [Late ME and e.m.E. triable (1429), AF triable.] Capable of being, or deserving to be tried in a court of law. —a1499 Contemplacioun of Synnaris 1285 (Arund.).
The frutles flouris of warldly wanite And failȝeand fluris of carnall effectioun, Quhilk to the saule into triabill of tressoun [Harl. is tryakill of tressoun] 1623 Melrose P. 522.
Ane high offence, triable, and seuerelie punishable