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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Lesed, p.p. and ppl. a. Also: lessed, lesit, lees'd; leised; leas(e)d. [d. L. læsus p.p. of lædere to hurt. Only Sc.]

Chiefly of persons: That has suffered lesion (Lesioun n. 2), injured in one's property or rights, prejudiced. Also of one's reputation. b. (The) party (also person) lesed, the injured party.(1) 1678 Mackenzie Laws & C. ii. xxix. § 6. (1678) 520.
A minor cannot be restored except he shew that he was circumveened or lees'd by his confession
1685 Decis. Lords F. 73.
The town being minors, they ought to be reponed in so far as they were prejudged and lesed by the deed of the magistrats
1697 Peebles B. Rec. II. 157. 1700 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Deeds II. 845 (2 Nov.).
I being yet within the years of tuenty years, I find my self lesit and demnified in mismanaging my effairs … and more particularly I am lesit and likely to be putt at for peyment of the soume of ane hundred pund Scots
1718 Culross II. .(b) 1693 Conv. Burghs IV. 184.
That the merchants … may not be leised or hurt in ther sewerall interests
1705 Misc. Maitl. C. II. 262.
Your Petitioner judging himself extremely leised by this new encroachment, applyed to your lordships [etc.]
(c) 1678 Mackenzie Laws & C. i. xx. § i. (1678) 211.
When a party, who was leas'd, transacts with the thief [etc.]
1697 Conv. Burghs IV. 236.
They are most unjustly leased and oppressed by Captain Hugh Mackay, who has [etc.]
(2) 1699 Penninghame Par. Rec. I. 33.
Elizabeth Auld called and compeareth asking reparation of her good name leased by John Gordon
1707 Rothesay Par. Rec. 235.
They whose reputation seemed to be lesed by the parties delated
b. 1669 Justiciary Rec. I. 320.
The pursuit … cannot be prejudged by any composition given to the party lesed
1689 Acts XII. 65/1.
That all … rigorouse execuciones be considered and the parties lessed be redressed
1689 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. XIV. 777.
We did take exact visie and inspectione … of the saids persons leasd
1699 Misc. 3rd Spald. C. II. 96.
Ludovic Grant … partie lesed

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"Lesed p.p., ppl. adj.". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 26 Apr 2024 <http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/lesed>

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