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Ruf(e, Ruif(f, n.2 Also: ruyf, ruff(e; rouff; roof(e, roove, rowf. Pl. ruffis, etc., and ruvis; rovis, roves and rowis. [ME and e.m.E. rufe (1406), rove (1474–5), also rewe (c1440), rowe (?a1500), ON . For the excrescent v cf. Cruve n.] A small metal plate into which the point of a nail or rivet is hammered; the plate and rivet regarded as a unit. Also fig.Chiefly, in collocation with seme.Sometimes, as in the making of armour, weapons, also utensils, of an ornamental nature. Cf. 17th c. Eng. (brass- or silver-)rooved daggers (1661).Also attrib. in (1) below. Cf. ME rove-nail (once, 1358–9 in B. Sandahl Middle English Sea Terms I (Uppsala, 1951)).(1) 1494 Treas. Acc. I 253.
For … seyme and rufe to the cokbate
Ib. 254.
For boltis, chenȝeis, ȝong frowis and collaris, seme and rufe to the bote
1497 Ib. 334.
For jc seme and ruffis to the ȝet of Dunbar
1538 Ib. VI 396.
For ane pair of bandis with same ruffis, chekis, and stapillis to ane stule of eis of the kingis gracis
1541 Ib. VIII 161.
For seym and rufe, x s.
(b) 1494 Treas. Acc. I 254.
iiij stane of seme and ruyf to the bote
1512 Ib. IV 453.
To Johne Kile, smyth, for … vjc seym and ruyf for the James
Ib. 454.
For viij stane of seym and ruyf for the clay bargis, the stane vj s.
1537–8 M. Works Acc. (ed.) I 232.
Ruif
attrib. 1602 Kirkcudbr. B. Rec. 423.
ijc stem [? for seme] and ruiff naillis
(c) 1513 Doug. i iii 49.
And the strang barge … The storm ourset raif rovis and syde semmys
1575 Perth Hammermen in Whitelaw Sc. Arms Makers 263.
Rowf
1668 Orkney Antiq. Soc. V 39.
Ane little kinkin with some small seam and roove all being weyed came to two stone and fourtein pund weight
1683 Kirkcudbr. B. Rec. MS 1 Aug.
For work furnissed be him to the ferry boat viz. seame roofe and specks
(2) 1507 Treas. Acc. III 254.
For l stuthes with ruffis callit ulȝeatis for the kingis panses and mailȝeis
1535 Stewart 2364.
Helmes wer hewin quhill all the ruvis raue
Ib. 4677.
With … pleven plait with mony riall rufe
1540 Treas. Acc. VII 338.
For sex furnissit quhyngeris to the kingis grace, gilt witht silver chaip and ruvis [ed. rubis] to thame
1558–9 Edinb. Old Acc. I 300.
viijxx swair naillis and rowis to the portis
1559–60 Ib. 312.
For naillis and rouffis [ed. roussis]
1672 Foulis Acc. Bk. 12.
For a pair of knyfes and a fork with silver roofes, £4 16 s.
1679 Wodrow Hist. (1829) III 45.
A whinger with silver roves, and knives conform
1681 Irvine Mun. II 289.
For lossing off the ruffes off five pecks and festing of thame againe
fig. c1600 Montg. Suppl. x 26.
My luif, remow this ruif of cair

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