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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Knok-makar, n. Also: knock-, knoak-, cknock-, and -maker, -air, -macker. [Cf. ME. and e.m.E. clo(c)kmaker (1453).] A clock-maker; one who makes (and repairs) clocks. 1540 Treas. Acc. VII. 335.
To Williame Purves, knokmaker and smytht, for his pensioun
1546–7 Stirling B. Rec. I. 45.
William Purves, knokmakair, to renew & repair the ald knok
1604 Ellon Par. 58.
Adam Gordon, knockmaker, … for the warkmanship of the knock and horologe
1618 Aberd. B. Rec. II. 358.
That the magistrattis … try quhair the best knockmacker may be had, and caus bring him … to this burght, and visite the knokis thairof
1630 Edinb. Test. Index II. 148.
Nicolas Funcanat, Frenchman, knokmaker
1653 Edinb. B. Rec. VIII. 328.
Ane Englishman Mr. Mylls, knoakmaker
1665 Lauder Jrnl. 133.
He saw them [blind men] tak doune 2 watches … as any cknock maker shal do
1675 Lanark B. Rec. 198.
The dean of gild … to agrie with the knock makers in Killmarnock for makeing of ane neu knock

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