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First published 2000 (DOST Vol. VIII).
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Quotation dates: 1450-1647
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Sabill, Sable, n.2 and adj. Also: -yl(l; -ell. [ME (1352) and e.m.E. sable, OF sable (15th c. in Godefroy); appar. f. Sabill n.1]
A. noun. 1. Black, as a heraldic colour.c1450-2 Howlat 356 (A).
In a feild of siluer … Ane egill … All of sable the self 1494 Loutfut MS 14b.
And sum sais that al coulouris ar subiect to sable quhilk representis the blak for in al myrk place all coulouris ar blak 1494 Ib. 146b.
He beris endent perbend asure & sable c1550 Lynd. Test. Meldrum 107.
My baner … Of siluer schene thrie otteris into sabill 1561 Antiq. Aberd. & B. III 502.
The armes … as fallowis Azur thre beirheidis siluir mussalit sable [etc.]
2. The colour black; also sabill blak, blak sabill.Freq. as a symbol of care or mourning. Only in verse.(1) a1500 Golagros and Gawane 20.
Baneris … of siluer and sabill 1492 Myll Spectakle of Luf 297/18.
Ane … twme purs and ane pair of beidis of sabill c1500-c1512 Dunb. Tua Mar. W. 418.
My clokis thai ar caerfull in colour of sabill c1500-c1512 Id. G. Targe 126. c1500-c1512 Ib. (OUP) 111/7.
For him, allace, now may thow weir the sabill Sen he is gon, the flour of chevelrie c1500-c1512 Ib. 176/19.
Nycht als blak as sabill 1513 Doug. vii Prol. 167.
Sabyll c1552 Lynd. Mon. 2.
Thov lytil quair of mater miserabyll, Weil auchtest thou couerit to be with sabyl 1528 Id. Dreme 81, etc. 15.. Clariodus iii 223.
All of sabill salbe myne aray Whill ȝe returne 15.. Ib. 259.
Never … scho … wore ane hew bot ane, And that was sabill, signe of steidfastnes a1568 Scott ix 29.
Ane sure hairt set in to sabill, Ane wofull hairt, bot gif ȝe rew(2) a1500 Henr. Test. Cress. 221.
Venus … cled in ane nyce array, The ane half grene, the vther half sabill blak 1570 Satirical Poems x 11.
Than come Dame Dreming, all clad in blak sabill, With sweyning nymphis in cullouris variabill
b. Blackness, darkness.c1500-c1512 Dunb. Tua Mar. W. 433.
And as the new mone … Kythis quhilis her cleir face through cluddis of sable c1500-c1512 Ib. (OUP) 142/56.
The purpour sone … Doing all sable fro the hevynnis chace c1500-c1512 Ib. 191/2.
Sabill [R. sabell] a1568 Bannatyne MS 238b/12.
Nor lat no sable frome ws thy bewty hyd
B. adj. 3. Black; dark (of clouds, etc.).Only in verse.c1500 Fyve Bestes 87.
In colour sabill c1500-c1512 Dunb. Tua Mar. W. 447.
According to my sable weid I mone haif sad maneris c1500-c1512 Ib. (OUP) 60/2. 15.. Dunb. App. xi 26.
This vale of bale … Ourdirkit with the sable clud nocturn 1513 Doug. xi xi 140.
Opys … Persand the ayr with body all ourschrowd And dekkyt in a watry sabill clowd 1513 Ib. xiii Prol. 38.
The nycht furthspred hir cloke with sabill lyst c1552 Lynd. Mon. 1416. a1568 Scott xiv 4. 1604 Craig i 18.
England … now weaires the sabill weede 1647 in Melvill lxxi.