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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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(Quhale-fisch,) Quhaill-fysche, n. Also: whaill-, waill-, whall- and -fish. [e.m.E. walefysshe (c1511), whalfish (1535), MHG, MLG, MDu. walvisch, ON hvalfiskr.] a. Whale-meat, blubber. b. A whale. — 1549 Treas. Acc. IX 300.
For salt to the quhaill fysche boucht be him
1683 Edinb. B. Rec. XI 74, 75.
They having recently imported from Greinland to Leith ane loading of whaill fish … the councell … grant warrand … for boylling of ther said waill fish
1681 T. Brown Diary 13.
Thar came a whall fish into the north est syde of Eday

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