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First published 1971 (SND Vol. VIII).
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Quotation dates: 1850

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SLUNG, n.2 Sc. form of Eng. sling, a looped belt, a rope or leather loop, etc.; in pl., used jocularly of the ears (Ags. 1959).Mry. c.1850 Lintie o' Moray (1887) 30:
A handy wee cairt . . . Wi' a stiff timmer axtree an' tough tya slungs.

[The form has been assimilated to Slung, n.1, which may indeed be orig. the same word.]

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