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First published 1934 (SND Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1750-1768
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†ALBUIST, ALPUIST, APIEST, APIECE, conj. Albeit, although. (Also aphetic: piece.)Abd.(D) c.1750 R. Forbes Journal from London (1767) 13:
We cou'd na' get a chiel to shaw us the gate, alpuist we had kriesh'd his liv wi a shillin.Abd.(D) c.1750 R. Forbes Journal from London (1767) 11:
We had been at nae great tinsel apiest we had been quit o' her.Abd.(D) c.1750 R. Forbes Journal from London (1767) 13:
A bodie wou'd nae car'd to meddle wi' her, apiece they had been hir'd to do't.Abd. 1768 A. Ross Helenore 62:
Our ain lads, albuist I say't my sell, But guided them right cankardly an' snell.Abd. 1768 A. Ross Helenore 65:
Piece ye be tyr'd, ye'll need to rise an' gang.
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