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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Ambassatour, n. Also: ambassatowr, -or, -ur. [ME. ambassatour, ambassator (15th c.), varying with ambassiatour and embassatour.] An ambassador. c1420 Wynt. viii. 3013.
Thai ambassatowris war chargyd allswa Fra thine to the Court to ga
Ib. ix. 1079.
Swilk ambassatouris, as tha, That send ware fra hey Kyngis twa
1473 Acts II. 104/1.
Gif the said Ambassatouris seyis the said king of France … wele inclinit to our souerain lorde
1523 Edinb. B. Rec. 216.
That the baillies … pas and commoun with … the ambassatour to the samyn effect
1531 Bell. Boece I. 8.
Ane nobill man … quhilk wes send afore as ambassatour to the said Ile
1560 Acts II. 605/2.
It salbe devisit that certane ambassatouris be send to hir maieste fra thestatis

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