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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1565

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Panȝeour, Panigȝear, -ȝeour, n. [ME. panier (c 1300), (north.) panyar (c 1358), paner (1426), (north.) panȝer (1451), e.m.E. pan(n)ier, F. panier. Cf. also Panȝell.] A pannier, a large basket. — 1565 Treasurer's Accounts XI. 439.
Certane merchandice in ane grit panȝeour … for ane panigȝear to the samyn
1565 Ib.
For stringis to the corbullioun [pr. tor-] and the panigȝeour
1565 Ib.
For painting of the corbullioune panigȝear

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