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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Bouting, Bowting, vbl. n. Also: bouttin, boutene; bowtin, -yne; butting. [Northern ME. bowtyng (1452) and e.m.E. bowting (1582), e.m.E. boulting, ME. bultinge: see Bout v.] Boulting of flour. Used attrib. with claith, fat, hous, tun.So ME. bowtyng cloth (c 1500), bultynge cloth (1452), boultynge house (1532), bulting ton (1485).(1) 1561 Inv. Wardrobe 128.
Ane litle pece of blak bowting claith
a1568 Scott xxxiv. 87.
Quhen thay haif gottin blawdis With Venus bowtyne cleth [M. boutting clayth]
1567 Edinb. Test. I. 59.
Ane steik … of bouttinclayth
1574 Ib. III. 143 b.
Fyftene elnis boutene claith
1680 Blackness Customs 4 b.
Fyve half peis butting cloath valu tuenty pund Scotts
(2) 1566 Prot. Bk. T. Johnstoun 102.
Ane bowtyne fatt; ane laven trouch
(3) 1616 Edinb. Test. XLIX. 45 b.
In the mylnes and boutting hous
(4) 1529 Reg. Great S. 178/1.
A bowting tun
1568 Edinb. Test. I. 168.
John Crawfurd baxter … had … ane bowtin twne
1574 Glasgow B. Rec. I. 33.
Ane bouting twne

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