Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II).
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†CALP, Caulp, n. (See second quot.) Obs. except hist. Cf. Best Aucht.Sc. 1861 C. Innes Sketches Early Sc. Hist. iii.:
These new subjects bound themselves not only to pay the allegiance of clansmen, but to give the “caulp of Kenkynie,” — the Celtic equivalent for the Heriot of feudal customs.Sc. 1930 I. F. Grant Soc. and Econ. Devel. Scot. 503:
The Highland calp due to the chief was the equivalent of the Lowland heriot due to the landlord, and was the best beast, which had to be given to the superior upon the death of a vassal.
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