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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1934 (SND Vol. I). Includes material from the 2005 supplement.
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

ACQUANT, ACQUENT, ACQUAINT, v. To acquaint.Sc. 1706 Letter in Hume Brown (ed. Ld. Seafield's Letters (1915) 176:
I must acquent yr Lop. [etc.]
m.Sc. 1996 John Murray Aspen 6:
Ah cudnae say.
Syne afore Ah cud acquent him
th' inn's no bin there
this ten year or mair,
Slg. 1716 Rec. Shoemakers' Incorp in 1924–5 Slg. Arch. Soc. 39:
William Houston goes to the said Thomas Baird . . . desaren him to aquant his father [etc.]. Pa.p. acquantit, acquentit, etc.

[O.Fr. acointier, to make known. See Acquant, ppl.adj.]

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