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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1501-1607

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Copper, n.2 [Cop n.1] a. = Coppar(e. b. A cupmaker.a. 1527 Buccleuch Mun. II. 331.
To be haldin and haid the said office of copper to the said Waltir Scot
1542 Treasurer's Accounts viii. 100.
Iames Kirkcaldy … and Iohnne Leslye, sewarris; Oliver Sinclare and Henry Kempt, copperris
1560 Rolland Seven Sages 8731.
Alexander trewlie Is my keruour, my copper ȝe sall be
1560 Ib. 9821. 1501 Doug. Pal. Hon. iii. 522.
Mercie is copper, and mixis weill his wine
1582 Treasurer's Accounts MS. 65.
To Dauid Murray ane of his hienes copperis
1595 Duncan Appendix.
Pocillator, pincerna, … a copper
b. 1562 Treasurer's Accounts XI. 174.
To Iohnne Huntar, copper in Newbotle, for coppis to the Quenis grace
1607 Melrose R. Rec. I. 45.
Iames Duncane, copper

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