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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
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DEFUNCK, v. To die (Ags.17 1940).Sc. 1827 Wilson Noctes Amb. (1855) II. 5:
The American Sea-Serpent, who is the only ane o' his specie noo extant; and . . . must incur the pain and the opprobrium o' defunckin an auld bachelor.

[A verbal use of Eng. defunct, dead. For loss of t, see P.L.D. § 63.2.]

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