Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1707-1747, 1804, 1941
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CORFHOUSE, Corff-house, Corfe-house, n. A shed used for curing salmon, and for storing nets during the close season (n.Sc. 1808 Jam.).Sc. 1707 Fountainhall Decisions (1761) II. 363:
The said five cobles of salmon-fishing, and . . . the corff-house and yard thereto belonging.Sc. 1804 Edin. Ev. Courant (21 April):
To Be Let, . . . The salmon-fishings in the river Awe, near Oban, in Argyleshire, . . . with the Corfhouses, Shades, etc. belonging thereto.Bnff. 1747 Process, Earl of Seafield's Petition (per Abd.16):
The market house at the seaport of Cullen, commonly called the Corfe-house.Abd.16 1941:
There is a building at the mouth of the Ythan which is called the corf-house.