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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1752

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OUTGRIST, n. Dues paid to a mill by persons having their corn ground, who are not astricted to it. Cf. Outsucken, and see Grist, n.1e.Lth. 1752 Caled. Mercury (6 March):
The Corn Mill of Beltoun, . . . to which all the Barony is thirled, and which has also a good Out Grist.

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