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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Maletout, Mal(a)touta, Maletort. (AF. maletoute, OF. maltolte (mod. F. maltôte), med. L. mala tolta (mala fem. evil, tolta tax, levy): the name of some custom duty or great custom. In the form in -tort there is confusion with OF. tort wrong. Cf. also Mautoll.) — 1315 Facs. Nat. MSS. II. 15.
Salua nobis custuma que dicitur malatouta
1316 Blackfriars Perth 9.
Maltouta
1328 (1512) Reg. Great S. 805/2.
Liberi … ab omnibus custumis … nova custuma regis que dicitur maletort excepta
14.. Acts I. 317/1.
Si quis vendiderit aliquas grossas mercandisas maletout et paruam custumam domini regis ab ipso et custumarijs suis auferendo

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