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First published 1934 (SND Vol. I). Includes material from the 2005 supplement.
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Quotation dates: 1724-1816, 1873-1930, 2000

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AMAIST, ALMAIST, Aamaist, Ameaste, Amest, adv. Also awmaist. Almost. Gen.Sc. (Cf. Maist, adv. = almost.) [ɑ′mest + ə′mest Sc.; ə′mɪəst s.Sc.]Sc. 1724 Ramsay T. T. Misc. (1762) 23:
I had amaist forgot My mistress and my sang to boot.
Sc. 1816 Scott B. Dwarf iv.:
It was amaist the last word my father said to me on his death-bed.
Sh.(D) 1930 T. P. Ollason in Sh. Almanac 196:
Wi' da din an' da scheerin', 'at raise lack da roar o' da ocean aroond 'is, I wis amest daved.
Abd. 1768 A. Ross Helenore 125:
An' I almaist wad swear that same were she.
em.Sc. 2000 James Robertson The Fanatic 36:
'That's how I am.'
'It's no how ye are here. Listen, we're haein a normal conversation, awmaist.'
Ayr. 1790 Burns Battle of Sherramuir iv.:
And monie a huntit poor red-coat, For fear amaist did swarf, man!
s.Sc. 1873 Murray D.S.C.S. 226:
Ameaste, almost.
Rxb.(D) 1925 E. C. Smith Mang Howes an Knowes 21:
An aamaist the whole road-end cam oot-ther-oot ti waal an glowr at the unordnar munsie.
Uls. 1900 A. McIlroy By Lone Craig-Linnie Burn 20:
It lucks like a jidgment on the lan' — amaist es bad es that in Jeremiah's day.

[O.Sc. almast, amast, amest, almaist, amaist; north.Mid.Eng. almaste; late W.S. ælmǣst.]

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