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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1574
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Kump(p)agne, n. [Cf. Cumpany n. and OF. compaigne.] A ‘company’, party, crew of a ship, or the like. = Cumpany n. 1. — 1574 Cal. Sc. P. IV. 683.
My. .haill vittuallis quhairupone I and my ku[m]ppagne suld have leiffit 1574 Ib.
Me and my ku[m]pagne
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