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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1438, 1499-1533

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Avant, Awant, n. [ME. avaunt (14th c.), avant, from Avant v.1] Vaunting or boasting; a vaunt or boast. ?1438 Alex. ii. 2281.
War nocht that men wald it let, Or to auant or rusing set
a1500 Tale of the Colkelbie Sow i. 448.
Off micht he grew maikles, As to fecht for awant With antelop or oliphant
1513 Doug. vii. iv. 34.
With gret avant … thame hard I say [etc.]
1513 Ib. xi. xiii. 133.
This wyndy glore, voust, or avantis
1533 Bell. Livy I. 203/2; 1533 Ib. II. 95/21.
The Veanis … made thare avant with grete mynassing to sege Rome

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