Show Search Results Show Browse

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

Hide Quotations Hide Etymology

Abbreviations Cite this entry

About this entry:
First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

Violar, Veolar, n. Also: violer, -or, wiolar, -er, vyolar(e, vialer, -or, viollar, -er, weolar, veilar, veiller, -ear, weiller, weioler, welvir, willir, vllar, viola. [e.m.E. veolar (1551-2), violer (1587).] A person who plays the viol. 1329 Exch. R. I 141.]
[Et cuidam viellario, de dono comitisse, xx s.
(a) 1543 Treas. Acc. VIII 240.
To the fyve violaris, in part of paiment of thair feyis, xxij li.
1548 Treas. Acc. IX 175.
To the vyolares that playit to my lorde governour the tyme of Pasche, xliiij s.
1548 Treas. Acc. IX 215.
Vyolarris
1549 Edinb. Hammermen 179b.
To the viollaris harperis pypparis fidlaris & vther menstralis the tyme James Cranstun [etc.] … maid ther daner in the hospetta[l] … xxj s.
1555 Treas. Acc. X 275.
To answer the four vviolars, xx li.
1562–3 Treas. Acc. XI 242.
Be the quenis grace precept, to Johnie Dow, Moreis Dow … wiolaris, for thair service done at Ȝule and Pasche, ilk ane of thame be the said space v li.
1565–6 Treas. Acc. XI 456.
Be the king and quenis grace precept, to v violaris lv elnis of lynnyng to be everie ane of thame thre sarkis … summa xj li.
1579 Edinb. B. Rec. IV 124.
William Adamsoun, baillie … to delyuer to the violeris and sangsteris at the kingis entrie … thretty s. to the violeris and thretty s. to the sangsteris
1594–5 Aberd. B. Rec. II 106.
Robert Lauder and Gilbert Johnestoun, violar, war creat and maid burgessis
1610 Crim. Trials III 92.
Alexander Gordoun, violor in Wigtoun
1650 Alyth Par. Ch. 81 (see Viol n.).
Wioler
1664 Household Bks. Archb. Sharp in Misc. Maitl. C. II 507.
To the hous 2 violleris and the hostler £1 16 s.
1694 Haddington B. Rec. (Robb) 23 April.
The counsell allows ane accompt … for ale spent when some gentlemen were made burgesses … and part in money given to some violers
(b) 1548 Edinb. Hammermen 176b.
Weolaris
1551–2 Treas. Acc. X 67.
Be the lordis compositouris speciale command to my lord governouris veolaris x li.
(c) 1548–9 Treas. Acc. IX 281.
To the quennis vllarris xj li. v s.
(d) 1603 Montgomery Mem. II 251 (see Vialon n.).
Vialoris
1688 Cramond Ch. Grange 52.
John Grant, vialer in Nethermill, to be summoned for his going with guisers and playing to them
(e) 1612 M. Works Acc. (ed.) I 327.
For … repairing the tofall callit the weiolers schalmer
(f) 1661 Greyfriars Interments 24.
Anderson, Thomas, veillear in Blackfriars Wynd, his wife, Janet Ogilvie
1662 Greyfriars Interments 24.
Veiller
1662 Greyfriars Interments 63.
Boog, John, veilar, his child
1662 Greyfriars Interments 316.
Home, Alexander, weiller, his wife, Helen Shearer
(g) 1673 Greyfriars Interments 323.
Huitson, John, welvir, a child
(h) 1676 Greyfriars Interments 380.
Willer
(i) 1670 Edinb. Marr. 46.
John Fairbairn, viola

You may wish to vary the format shown below depending on the citation style used.

"Violar n.". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 15 May 2024 <http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/violar>

48237

dost

Hide Advanced Search

Browse DOST:

    Loading...

Share: