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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Baisit, Basit, p.p. and ppl. a. Also: bays(s)it, baissit; bais'd, bazed. [Past p. of Bais v.3] Dismayed, dejected.(a) c1420 Wynt. viii. 5786 (C).
Bot thar of bayssit [R. abaysyd] sulde we noucht be
a1500 Henr. Fab. 970.
Thy defence is … baisit, blunt, and blait
1535 Stewart 12308.
Quhen the Romanis saw him … So blunt ane berne, so baisit and so blait
1550 Corr. M. Lorraine 321.
To send ane baysit fallow … with in the nycht to caus ane cuntre to cum fordwart [etc.]
1587-99 Hume iii. 17.
Euerie bais'd nocturnall beast, Na langer may abide
(b) a1500 Doug. K. Hart 169.
The bernis both wes basit of the sicht
1535 Stewart 23867.
Ane basit barne ay full of dreid and schame
Ib. 39586.
Tha war als blait and basit as ane scheip
1603 Philotus cxlviii.
Hee … Did mee out of his hous expell, As with ane Bogill bazed

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