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

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First published 2000 (DOST Vol. VIII).
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Quotation dates: 1567, 1658-1700

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(Scheling-hauch,) S(c)hilling-hauch, -haugh, n. Also: (-halfe). [Scheling vbl. n.1 and Hauch n.1] = Scheling-hill n. b. — 1567 Exchequer Rolls XIX 565.
Cum integris duobus molendinis granorum et schillinghauch earundem
1658 Retours I Inq. Spec. Fife (882).
The third pairt of the lands of Mylnetoune, with the 2 corne mylnes and shilling halfe [? for halch or hauch] therof
1700 Ib. (1440).
Cum integris duobus molendinis granorum et lie Shillinghaugh earundem

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