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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Bendit, Bend(ed, ppl. a.1 [Bend v. 1 b.] Drawn tight; cocked; made ready for firing. 1533 Boece xi. xii. 430.
The bendit stringis of the cors bowis
1566 Crim. Trials I. i. 481.
With drawin swords, whingers, bendit pistolls, and vthers wapones invasiue
1576 Ib. I. ii. 61.
All the tyme … Gabriel stude with ane bendit pistulet in his hand
1620 Ellon Presb. 112.
Be ane bend pistoll haldin to his breist
1674 Highland P. I. 270.
Menacing them with bendit gunes

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