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Munitio(u)n(e, Municio(u)n(e, n. Also: mun-, mwnicio(u)n, -ycioun, mwnisioun, munissioun, munitoun, munishon. [e.m.E. municion (1461), -ycion, -ition (c 1540), F. munition, L. mūnītio. Cf. also Monitio(u)n(e n.2]

1. Fortification(s), defensive work(s). a. sing. in collective sense. b. plur. in same sense.a. 1508 Reg. Privy S. I. 253/2.
With battelling, machcoling and all uther maner of defens and munitioun
1533 Bell. Livy I. 77/27.
The Latynis began to garnis the samyn [town] with new municioun
Ib. 140/23.
Ane strang toure … quhilk be municioun and straitnes of the ground apperit vnexpugnabil
1533 Boece ii. xij. 85 b.
Cadale … garnissing the twa castellis be stark mwnicioun he devisit persew Gillus
1596 Dalr. I. 63/8.
Twa castelis, the ane for the king, the uthir for the bischope, baith of starke munitione
Ib. II. 308/22.
The Scotis and Frenchemen spyet out al the munitione about the toune, trinch and al
Ib. I. 8/27. 1639 Aberd. B. Rec. III. 187.
The sconsses and fortificatiounes and fenceing of the munitioun within and about the toune
b. 1529 Aberd. Chart. 45.
Licence to big … wallis af stane and lyme … with fortalices strenthis fousseis and munitionis
1537 Reg. Privy S. II. 376/2.
To big and have ane hous within the burgh of Banff of palice wys, with barmking, battelling, gun hoillis, and uthiris munitionis

c. plur. Fortified places, fortresses.Only in Bellenden and in Boece. 1531 Bell. Boece (M) I. 31.
Thai creatt ane king … and began to mak pollecy in bigging of municiouns, townis & castellis
Ib. 157.
First he vesijt the municionis, quhair the Roman soidiouris lay within thair inimeis
Ib. (1821) 143. 1533 Boece i. iv. 40.

d. Anything that serves for defence; (a) defence or protection.Only in Bellenden, ? as a Latinism. 1531 Bell. Boece I. 240.
That na trenchis nor walking micht be sufficient munitioun to thair army
Ib. II. 181.
Devine helpe is the only targe and sicker munition of kingis and realmes
Ib. 312.
To have children … quhilkis … sall be na les terroure to thy fayis than munitioun [M. municionis] to thy pepil
Id. Livy I. 120/1.

2. Military stores or supplies; materials and implements of war.Comprising arms, weapons and ammunition and all other kinds of materials of war.

Also, stores or supplies for ships.a. sing. in collective sense. b. plur.Also c. more explicitly, munition(s) of were (war), munitione bellicall.a. 1517 Treas. Acc. V. 122.
The hail munitioun, viz. pikkis, halbartis, billis, matokkis [etc.]
1523 Ib. 223. 1531 Bell. Boece II. 457.
King Richard … send the baron of Graystok with gret munition and vittallis to fornis the castel of Roxburgh
Id. Livy I. 94/22.
Twa centuries of smythis … to turs the munycioun and ingynis of chevelry
1533 Boece iii. viii. 103.
With ordinance and mwnycioun to … dant all bruleȝeis within the ile
1537–8 M. Works Acc. (ed.) I. 233.
For xlvi draucht gunis and small munitioun fra Leith to the Castell
1546 Reg. Privy C. I. 26.
Ony maner of gunneris munitioun or wappynnis
1548 Montgomery Mem. II. 144. 1554 Corr. M. Lorraine 387.
To the cummyng of the schipe with the mwnisioun
1555 Treas. Acc. X. 287.
Munissioun
1566 Ib. XI. 520.
Witht ane irne slang and iiij heidstikis witht thair chalmeris and part of stokis and quhelis and uthir munitioune
1566 Oliphants 101.
Garnischit and weill furneist with artailȝearie and necessar munitioun
1568 Hosack Mary Q. of Scots 528. 1568 Reg. Morton I. 34.
With the haill polder and ane great part of the mvnitioun of the realme of Scotland
1571 Sat. P. xxv. 88. 1572 Cal. Sc. P. IV. 476.
On the south syde where the haule is, the lodginge, the store houses for ther munishon and victuals
1573 Sempill Sat. P. xxxix. 40.
The Frenchmen … hame thay past in spyt of all thair nois, With lose of men and left munitioun to
1572-5 Leslie 152. Diurn. Occurr. 229.
With tua greit schippis … with mickell artailyerie, poudar and uther municione
a1578 Pitsc. I. 50/32. Ib. 339/16, 400/26. 1580 Inv. Wardrobe 297. 1585 Elphinstone Mun. 22. 1622-6 Bisset II. 221/9.
[The Admiral to] see the schip … provyded with men and munitioun
1638 Baillie I. 82.
That in the mean time there should no munition at all, neither any victuales more than for daily use, be put in that house
b. 1523 Treas. Acc. V. 230.
Quhilk chargeit all the cartaris of Leith to pas with thare cartis to the camp for tursing of munitionis
1539–40 Reg. Privy S. II. 490/1.
All towis, salis, with all utheris munitionis pertenyng to oure soverane lordis schippis
1543 Reg. Privy S. III. 84/1.
Makand him sercheour … of all … hors … necessar for careing … artailliery, munitionis and victualis [etc.]
1548–9 Home MSS. 95. 1571 Bann. Memor. 144.
Hes thow not vsit the said castle and the Kingis ordinance and munitiounes being therin [etc.]?
c. 1549 Compl. 69/8.
Scheildis, speyris, sourdis, bayrdit horse harnes ande al vthir sortis of vaupynis and munitions of veyr
1558-66 Knox II. 75. 1675 Highland P. I. 305.
Armed men with … pistolls, durks and other weapons invasive and munitione bellicall

Passing into: d. spec. ‘Ordnance’, artillery, cannon.Also peaces (= pieces) of munition.(1) 1532 Treas. Acc. VI. 158.
iiij hors to turs the bulletis and uthir graith for the munitioune
1532–3 Ib. 161. 1539–40 Ib. VII. 347. 1560 Rolland Seven S. 6147.
The king causit his armie Lay ane assault … With sic awfull and cruell munitioun
Ib. 6171.
He sall not rais his seige nor munitioun Vnto the time that he obtene the toun
1582 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 568.
The townis munitioun or artailyery
a1639 Spotsw. Hist. (1677) 124.
It lay so as the munition might play on all sides upon the enemy without receiving any annoyance from them
1638 Dumbarton B. Rec. 56.
Thay saw ae brasin piece muntit lyand abune and thairfor suspecting sche [a ship] be cum with munition for na guid purpois
(2) 1570 Leslie 194.
[He] caused mount certane peaces of munitione apoun the battilment of the Abbay Kirk … and shot thairfre

? Also e. spec. Ammunition. plur. 1539–40 Treas. Acc. VII. 348.
For uphaving of certane bullettis to the loft in Leith, quhar the small munitionis lyis, and for changeing of the samin munitionis and bullettis
1542 Ib. VIII. 151.
And send in Denmark for bying of mettell, powder, salpetir, and uther munitionis
1542 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 185.
To be maisteris of the artillierie, and to provyd boolis, slottis, and all vder munitionis requirit thairto

f. Munitioun hous, also hous of munitioun, a storehouse for military supplies, an ordnance store.(1) 1531 Treas. Acc. VI. 48.
For the carriage of the puldir … to the hous of munitioun
(2) 1539–40 Treas. Acc. VII. 346.
i dur strikkin furtht in the est end of the munitioun hous
1542 Ib. VIII. 72. 1557–8 Ib. X. 334.
To the castell of Hume witht the kee of the munitioun hous … to uplift the artailȝearie
1559 Ib. XI. 16.
xj barrellis of salmond to the munitioun hous in Leith
1569 Edinb. B. Rec. III. 263.
For inbringing of the pikis … and to put in the samyn in the townys mvnitoun hous quhair thay war of before
1581 Hamilton Cath. Tr. 101 b.
Thai … hes maid of the kirkis … tolbuthis, gaird and munition houssis, blok houssis
1584 Reg. Privy C. III. 639. 1618 M. Works Acc. (ed.) II. 95.
At the redding of the munitioun hous quhen the peices were drawin in

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