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Bissines, Bys(s)ynes, n. Also: bisines; bissynes, bissienes, byssyenes; byssnes, bissness. [ME. bisines(se, bysynes(se, etc., ONhb. bisiᵹnis. Cf. Besines.] Activity, industry, diligence; occupation, business. a1400 Leg. S. xxx. 612.
Bysynes ȝet dide he ȝarne ?1438 Alex. i. 16.
With bissines and grit trauell c1420 Ballad in c1420 Ratis R. 9.
In byssenes ay blyth thow be a1500 Henr. Orph. 604.
Affetterrit in … bissines of temporalitie c1500-c1512 Dunb. xx. 42.
With all thy hart treit bissines and cure Ib. lxvi. 2.
The failȝeand and frutles bissines 1513 Doug. vii. Prol. 203.
For byssynes, quhilk occurrit on cace 1535 Stewart 28292.
Greit cuir and bissines 1549 Compl. 2/3.
Al verteus bysynes of body ande saul Ib. 175/27.
Pacient in his bissynes 1554 Misc. Spald. C. II. 276.
In all thair caussis and querrellis, bissenes and adois 1563-1570 Buch. Wr. 44.
Sending him to France for certane bissines 1596 Dalr. II. 20/31.
He had promiset … to fulfill that bisines 1615 Highland P. III. 235.
Ane ansuer of all thair bissnes
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