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- Knyfles adj.. Cambuskenneth 260. The said Robert sall cum … hudles, hosles, … beltles, and knyfles
- Hosles adj. Hos(e)les , a . [e.m.E. hoselesse (1594).] Without hose. — 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth
- Hudles adj.. Cambuskenneth 260. Robert sall cum … hudles, hosles, hatles, … and knyfles
- Scholes adj. Scholes , adj. [e.m.E. shoolesse (1627).] Without shoes. — 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth
- Humiliandly adv..] Condescendingly. — 1424 Cambuskenneth Lett. to Jas. I (Reg. H.). Ȝour majeste that humyliandly … dedeyngnit
- Nyting vbl. n.. Cambuskenneth 260 (see Nyte v. 3 a). 14.. Burgh Laws Index: c. 21 (A). Of nytyng of dett aucht
- Hatles adj. Hatles , a . [ Hat n . Also mod. Eng.] Not wearing a hat. — 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth
- Yconimarie n..) — 1562 Mar & Kellie Doc. (Cambuskenneth) (Reg. H.). The office of yconimus and procurator of our said
- Revoking vbl. n. Robert Stewart … by revocking the statute maid befor at Cambuskenneth
- Beltles adj.. Cambuskenneth 260. That the said Robert sall cum … beltles, and knyfles, in the tyme of the hie mes
- Fiance n. . Profession of allegiance. b . Trust, confidence. — 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. Robert nyit that he
- Emplesance n. Emplesance , -aunce , n . [? OF. emplaisance .] Pleasure. 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to
- Hame-com n. Cambuskenneth Letter . We … bidis ay in gude hope ȝour hame come a1500 Seven S. 1891. All that wes
- Arbitratour n.. Cambuskenneth 259. Baith thir partyis appearand before ws arbitratouris … in the kirk of Perth 1493
- Unfenȝeandly adv.. inuiolabiliter ] to hold 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. For the qwilk vnfeyngiandly we sal pray
- Dedeigne v. Cambuskenneth Lett. to Jas. I (Reg. H.). Maist exellent prince, … dedeyngne ȝour hee exellent and redoubtit
- Lege Lord n. Cambuskenneth Letter . Maist exellent prince and redoubtit lege lorde 1424 Edinb. Chart. 213. Rycht
- Tonegall n. Allen D. C. Simpson in Northern Studies 29 (1992) pp. 74-5.) — 1232 Reg. Cambuskenneth 316
- Requering vbl. n. requiring of … [the] Abbot of Cambuskenneth [for wrongful detention of] aucht score of li.
- Nyte v.. Cambuskenneth 260 (see sense 3 a). 1535 Stewart 7032. Thairfoir he said with him he wald nocht nyit thane the Cristine man … Nyt his det al wtrely 1390 (1535) Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. That
- Foirhous n.. ( a ) 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. The stane gavill … at the west nuke of that foirhous
- Hely adv. . 3144. The multitude … Commendyt heily his affere 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. (Reg. H.). Of the
- Redoutit ppl. adj.. Ȝon is the strong redouttit dochtie steid ( b ) 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I (Reg. H
- Deforce n..] Deforcement . ( a ) 1389 Cart. Cambuskenneth 261. Touchant twa difforsis maid through the foresaid
- Quert adj., n. in quart [: art, hart, smert] To morne I cann cum put the downe (2) 1424 Cambuskenneth Let
- Feryar n. in Cambuskenneth 1564 Hamilton & Campsie Test. I. 14 b. To the mair of fie vj partis corne
- Flure n. fand Thare Kyng apon the flure thare lyand 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 127. [To] sett corballis
- Pend v.1. Cambuskenneth 127. That they may lefully in his said west wall … sett corballis … , lay guttaris … , and pend
- Trout n. of Cambuskenneth 2 . Salmond truit , = Salmond-trout n. 1598 Household Bks. Jas. VI and
- Deme v.1 ) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. We fand him dempt lauchfully in twa wnlawis to the said abbot 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 259. [Being] lelely sworne … to deme and to determe all actionis betuene be me (2) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. We ordane and demis that the said Robert sall cum
- Eting vbl. n. ) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The playnt … maid … of the eting of his part of the medo 1398
- Guttar n. off water on the ground, esp. a street gutter. ( a ) 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 127. [To] lay
- Esment n. qwhatsumeuer thai be 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. The said abbot … makand … ane chymnay of stane
- Faculté n.. Cambuskenneth 126. The said Clement … hes gevin … full fredome and fre faculte … to brek, big, and agane rais
- Hele n.2 Ib. xlii. 205. To the hel sal sone be gyfine 1424 Cambuskenneth Letter (Reg. H.). We
- Lof v. 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I (Reg. H.). Of the quhilk we ar richt heli … reiosit lofand God
- Chaplan n.. Chapellane . See also Schaplane and Cheplane .] A chaplain. ( a ) 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas
- Corbel n.. corbeau ) raven, corbel.] 1 . A corbel in architecture. 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 127. [To] sett
- Determ v. . To decide or settle (a matter in dispute). 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 259. To deme and to determe
- At rel. pron., conj. thame, all at thar war). 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260 (vpon oure Lady day at nixt cummis
- Brase n. arch of a chimney. ( a ) 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 127. [To] lay guttaris of leid … and pend
- Bypast p.p., ppl. adj..) a . Added to specifications of past times or dates. ( a ) 1389 Cart. Cambuskenneth 260. The
- Chimnay n. brandreth, … a chymnay, … a cruk 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. The said abbot … makand … ane
- Assith v. & siluir … At mycht assith fullely thare wil 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. He sall assith the
- Certane adj. sancte Petyr wend, To spere gyf al wes certane 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 261. That he sall fynd
- Eme n. 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. The said Clement, with his said emys … consent … hes gevin [etc
- Excede v. more than. ( a ) 1389 Cart. Cambuskenneth 261. His maill and his vnlawis … excedit the price
- Pover adj., n. estaitis of this power realme (12) 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. Ȝour pouer chapellaynis
- Sherar n. surname in sense 1. — 1324 Reg. Cambuskenneth 59. Willelmo Scherar, Egidio de Mundrum [etc
- Ta adj. Douglas Lord of Galway on the tothir parte 1389 Cart. Cambuskenneth 259. All actionis betuene
- Proport v. effec eftir folowand 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. Ȝour lettrez … makand mentione and
- Ger v. Ib. xxxiv. 283. Scho … gerte mak hyre a litil cel 1389 Cart. Cambuskenneth 260. We fynd
- Kane n.1 uplifteing fourtein salmond as kayne fish out of the trout holl over against the Abbay of Cambuskenneth
- Plaint n. 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The playnt that the foresaid William maid vpon the abbot of the eting
- Gavill n. the durre standand in the west gavyl 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. The stane gavill … at the
- Medow n.), -medouw (1365 Reg. Great S. 38/1), -medouwa (Ib. 58/1). ( a ) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The
- Bak n.1 (his handis bundyne behynd hys bak). 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260 (baith before his ene and
- Borch n. forward), to follow or persew , a borch . (1) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 261. We ordane that he
- Majeste n. (also grace ). Very common from James VI's reign onwards. (1) 1424 Cambuskenneth Lett. Ȝour
- Tuichand prep.- prep. use preceded by a noun. Also with as. (1) 1389 Cart. Cambuskenneth 261. We fynd that
- Big v.1. Cambuskenneth 126. To brek, big, and agane rais the stane gavill 1456 Hay I. 38/11. Or Rome was
- Lauch n.1 that custwme al by drawys, That ar wryttyne in till the lawys (2) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 259
- Martinmes n. . Also Martinmes terme(s ) fe , male , pensioun : cf. next. 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The
- Unlaw n.) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. We found him dempt lauchfully in twa wnlawis to the said abbot
- Michty adj. Ib. viii . 18. 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. Betwene ȝou and the michti Kyng of
- Wrangwisly adv. statutis of the realme ( b ) 1389–90 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The foresaid sall restore ten oxin
- Reset v.. 1389 in Cartulary of Cambuskenneth 260. Ten oxin … wrangusly tane … and ȝit with the foresaid
- Rejois v. Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I (Reg. H.). Of the quhilk we ar richt heli reiosit c1475 Wall. xi 1158
- Nuk n.. Cambuskenneth 126. The stane gavill … at the west nuke of that foirhous 1476–7 Ayr B. Ct. 149 a (9
- Wrangwis adj. Reg. Cambuskenneth 181. Wranggus 1543 Blackfriars Perth 230. The wranguous … away-taking
- Nixt adj. Cambuskenneth Cart. 260. At Witsonday nixt for to cum (5) 1410 Reg. Episc. Brechin. I. 30. On
- Like v.1 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. As it sall like to the said venerabill fader 1475 Reg. Cupar A. I
- Witsonday n. Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The tane half as for the Martymes terme last bipast and the tothir half at
- Kyndnes n. c1420 Wynt. iv . 899. Yhe qwyt ws this kyndnes 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. Qwat emplesance
- Man n. thane 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. The forsaid Robert nyit that he was man to the said abbot
- Pund n.1. a . Without, b . with, specifying adjective. a . (1) sing. 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260
- Find v.. Cambuskenneth 260. We fand him dempt lauchfully in twa wnlawis to the said abbot 1435 Ayr B. Ct. 3
- Togiddir adv. forsaid abbay is put to the parte of this endentur 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 127. Thegidder
- Understand v. cry … the trewis to be kepit 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. Vnderstandyn 1456
- Procurator n.1 … to the howsis of sa mony personis as has nocht payit 1562 Mar & Kellie Doc. (Cambuskenneth
- Without prep. proverb. (1) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 261. We fynd that thai [ sc. cattle] aucht nocht for to be
- Ȝit adv., conj.. Cambuskenneth 260. Ten oxin … the quhilk war wrangusly tane fra the said men and ȝit with the foresaid William
- Tre n.1. 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 127. Guttaris of leid, tre or stane 1460 Charter (Reg. H.) C.O
- Cum v. Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. [To pay] the tothir half at Witsonday nixt for to cum 1398 Acts I
- Quhen adv.1 he slwe 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. As dyd Sanct Symeon the natiuite of Cryste qwen
- Relefe n.2) Cambuskenneth Chart. 260. He sall assith the forsaid abbot for the releif of that ilk land 1393
- Sicht n.1 & gere by seycht of famous personis (3) 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. Of the eting of his part
- Stewart n. having been assigned to the said James by Henry, Abbot of Cambuskenneth] 1503 Acts II 246/1
- Red v.1 Stirling 1567 G. Ball. 183. p.p. 1424 Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. Ȝour lettrez … we
- Mar adj. a1400 Leg. S. x. 18. [Matthew] went with Criste but mar byddyng 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth
- Stan n. of lay 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. Makand … ane chymnay of stane 1460 Hay Alex stone or ? decorated with precious, etc. stones. 1443 Reg. Cambuskenneth 126. To … big, and agane
- Land n.1 Lessendrum with the … pertinents (3) sing . 1389 Cambuskenneth Chart. 260. He sall assith the
- Sut n.1. Cambuskenneth 121. The court of the barony of Harbertschire, haldin at Donypais … be William … baillie to the
- Richt n. men did swa 1389–90 Reg. Cambuskenneth 259. To determe as lauch and richt wald, all
- Nocht n., adv. that thing 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 261. That thai [cattle] aucht nocht for to be had out
- Ordain v. ordanyt swa At all clerkis sic crownis suld ta 1389 Reg. Cambuskenneth 260. We ordane and demis
- Wit v.1 Leg. S. xxxiii 477. Godis wat I nane, Til honoure, God of hewine outane 1424 Cambuskenneth
- Rais v.. Cambuskenneth 126. To brek, big, and agane rais the stane gavill … at the west nuke of that foirhous
- Quhat pron., adj., adv., conj. Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I. Qwat emplesance, seruice, or kyndnes that we may … do to ȝour said kyngis
- Sele n.2. Cambuskenneth 260. As he is oblist be his lettre and his seill to the said abbot 1375 Barb. i 610
- Wil v.1 Gods will, quhidder He wald or nocht (3) 1389–90 Reg. Cambuskenneth 259. To deme and to
- Quhilk adj., pron. Cambuskenneth Let. to Jas. I (Reg. H.). Of the qwilk we ar richt heli reiosit 1440 Antiq. Aberd. & B
- Shaw v.. Cambuskenneth 260. The playntis till ws schewit of baith the partiis, … we … determit as eftir followis
- Ta v.1. Cambuskenneth 261. The catell that the said abbot tuke of the said Robertis was lauchfully tane, as for his