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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Awaytaking, vbl. n. Also: away-takeing, -takin, -tackin, -takking. [Away adv. 1.] Taking away, carrying off.In common use c 1480 to 1620, often in conjunction with spoliatioun or reifing, and with the adj. wrangwis. 1466 Acta Aud. 6/1.
Tuiching the spoliacioune and away takin of im stane of lede vre, spulȝeit and takin fra the saide venerable fader
1476 Ib. 49/2.
Anent the spoliation & awaye taking of a stude mere
1502 Wemyss Chart. 118.
For the wrangwys away takin … out of my cownt bord of certane charteris
1542 Elgin Rec. I. 66.
The avay taking of ane bonet fra Vm. Tailȝour
1561 Reg. Privy C. I. 173.
Resetting of gudis can nocht gif actioun quhane the awaytaking thairof is nocht fund criminous of befoir
1588 King Cat. Ij.
Be the away taking of thre dayes in 400 ȝeres
1623 Black Bk. Taymouth 379.
Thou art accusit for the thifteous stelling and auay taking of ane scheip
1678 Mackenzie Laws & C. 167.
If the nearest of kin consented … the awaytaking is not capitally punishable
1691 Jedburgh B. Rec. 19 March (MS).
For his wrongous spulȝieing and awaytakeing of certaine stones

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