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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Wandour, n. [? Erron. for Wanderer n., a wanderer.] ? A traveller. — 15… Crawford Mun. Invent. II 57 (1 April).
I think it best that your lordship caus bring ane honest furneist bed or twa for your lordships chalmer. I haif spokin with my Lord Erskin quha sayis your Lordship will nocht be weill staikit in the castell be resson of sa mony wandouris; Nochtwithstanding your lordship sall haif the chalmer that my Lord Huntlie was in

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