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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1873-1912

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MATTLE, v.1 Also with at (Jam.). To nibble, “to eat with dainty sharp bites as does a young animal” (Rxb. 1825 Jam.).Sc.(E) 1873 D. M. Ogilvy Willie Wabster 11:
And aften had he sellt him cattle — Stirks, stots, and quey, and calves that mattle.
Wgt. 1912 A.O.W.B. Fables frae French 46:
That mice sud mattle's nae affair ava.

[Imit. Cf. Mootle, Nattle, id.]

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