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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1561-1566

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Articulat, p.p. [e.m.E. articulate (late 16th c.), L. articulātus.] Expressed in words. — 1561 St. A. Kirk S. 87; 1561 Ib. 126.
The thrud and secund articles he confessis; he … hard and saw as is articulat
1561 Ib. 127.
Thar wes ane condicional promys … mayd [at the] tym articulat
1566 Ib. 289.
He. did his messeg articulat, resavit the ansuer articulat

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