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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1564-1585
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Unadmittit, p.p. [17th c. Eng. unadmitted (1616); Admit v.] Without permission. = Onadmissit p.p. — 1564 St. A. Kirk S. 193.
For saying mes and hearyng tharof, and ministracion of sacramentis unadmittit and in privat howsis 1572 Inverness Rec. I 221.
The cunsall … to tak ordour wyth … broustaris that entris and vsis brewing at thair awin handis vnadmittit 1585 Inverness Rec. I 304.
[They] ar fundin to haif done wrang in vsing of candill making, vnadmittit be the towneschip
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