A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1496-1700
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Promoving, vbl. n. Also: -movyng, -moveing, -moueing, -mow(e)ing, -mooving. [Late ME promovyng (15th c.).] a. Advancement or promotion of a person (in or to high rank or office). = Promotioun(e n. 1. b. Advancement or furtherance of a cause, interest or the like. = Promotioun(e n. 2.a. 1496 Douglas Chart. 160.
Gif ony dignite or benefice wakis … he sall lawbur … for his promotione … : for the quhilk gud lordschip … and expensis at the saide lorde makis apoun the helping supleing and promoving of the said Master Hew [etc.] 1544 Reg. Privy S. III 127/2.
For promovyng of … Robert in and to the said abbacy a1639 Spotsw. Hist. (1655) 32. 1649 Blairs P. 123.
The educating of 2 poor boyes, and promoueing of them to that estate, uhich some nou regrat a1658 Durham Comm. Rev. 53.
That a man have some knowledge or affection to that work of the ministery will not prove him to be called, although all that is externally needfull for his promoving therein did concurrb. 1566 Bk. Univ. Kirk I 87 (see Promoting vbl. n.). 1605 Misc. Spald. C. II 149.
To the maintenance and promoving of the licht and libertie of the gospell 1611 Aberd. Council Lett. I 112.
That he be no hindrance to the fulfilling of … the legacie … and suld … have a speciall cair to the promowing and furnissing of the same 1643 Moray Synod 66.
Anent the more quick promoving of the transplantatione of Mr. William Sanders a1650 Row 289.
Promoveing of all their adoes and bussines a1650 Ib. 523.
Both … for the honour of the king … and promoveing of the blessed pacification 1647 Dunkeld Presb. I 355. 1648 Laing MSS I 229. 1648 Scottish Notes and Queries 1 Ser. XII 74.
The promoving of the civill judicatorie 1649 Rec. Kirk Scotl. 544. 1652 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs III 360. 1653 Inverness Rec. II 207.
As a meaine verie usefull … for promoweing the common good a1658 Durham Comm. Rev. 10, etc. 1658 Aberd. Eccl. Rec. 242.
Promooving 1659 Aberd. B. Rec. IV 180. 1661 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs III 535.
That thair is nothing so much advantagious to thair estait as the promoveing of tread within burghs c1650-1700 Descr. Zetland 3.
They seldom unanimously bestir themselves for the promoving & management of a publick good —a1658 Durham Comm. Rev. 162.
All which [reasons] tend exceedingly to the promoving of error and to the hurting of the truth