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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1843

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CONVEY, v. To escort, conduct (Bnff.2, Abd.22 1937). Obs. in this sense in Eng.; last quot. in N.E.D. 1710. [kən′ve: Sc., but Bnff. + kən′vəi]Gall. 1843 J. Nicolson Hist. and Trad. Tales 20:
Andrew Mackie sent his sons to convey him.

[O.Sc. has convey, convay, to guide or lead, from 1513 (D.O.S.T.).]

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