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Quotation dates: 1453-1685

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Dichting, Dychting, vbl. n. Also: dichtin, -tein, dighting; dychtyng, -tting, -tyn(e, -tin(e, -ten; dechting, deychting, deichting, -ine; diching, dychyng, dech-, deich-, deyching. [ME. dyghtynge, diȝtinge (1340), f. diȝte Dicht v.]

1. Preparing, adjusting, dressing, or putting in order. c1460 Consail Wys Man 176.
Be nocht dangerous of met dichting
1494 Treasurer's Accounts I. 245.
Expensis maid apone sertane wrychtis … for the dychten of the grete tymmyr to the barge
1494 Ib. 246.
For the fellyng, squaryng and dychtyne of the tymmyr in diuers woddis
1501 Ib. II. 25.
Payit to William Fery furrour for dighting of xv dosane of metrik skynnys to the Kingis gret goune
1512 Ib. IV. 452.
xvj cheisellis for the dichting of the greit cheifis for the greit mast
1540 Ib. VII. 304.
Gevin to the tapesar, for dichting and grathing of the tapeschery
1563–4 Edinb. Old Acc. I. 470.
For … deyching of sax trein lyntellis to durris, wyndois and chymleis
fig. (= in preparation). 1600-1610 Melvill 82.
He warned him … that his judgment was neir, and his dome was dichten

2. Putting in good condition and furbishing of weapons or other metal articles. 1474 Treasurer's Accounts I. 65.
Gev into Cuthbert Knychtsone, … for mylne quhelis for diching of the Kingis harnes, xl s.
1503 Ib. II. 386.
To James Hog for dighting of the suordis that left at the tournaying of Fasteringis Evin, and for dighting of harnes
1505 Ib. III. 147.
To the armorar that hed the Kingis armyng in France for naling and dichting of it
1507 Lanark B. Rec. 17.
For the dychtyn of sellat and splentis, viij d.
1513 Treasurer's Accounts IV. 512.
To xx werkmen … at the dichting and clengeing of the gunnys
1537 Ib. VI. 337.
For grathing and dichting of twa pissanis of mailȝe to the Kingis grace
1560–1 Edinb. Old Acc. I. 345.
Peyit to ane swerd slipper for deiching of the common swerd
1574 Elgin Rec. I. 144.
For dichting of ane tuahandit sword
1595 Cart. S. Nich. Aberd. 395.
For the dichtin of the kirk knok

3. Cleaning (of streets, etc.) by sweeping or removal of rubbish.(a) 1453 Misc. Spald. C. V. 49.
For dychtyng of the nedyr kyrk gate
1509 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 124.
Thair supplicatioun desyring the clengeing and dichting of the hie gaitt
1532 Master of Works Accounts II. 61 b.
For dychting of the allering on the baksyd of the kingis chalmer eftir the sklateris
1542 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 180.
[The] cleynging and dychting of the samyn [kirk]
1554 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 351.
For dichting of the gutteris and spowtis above the kirk
1560 Treasurer's Accounts XI. 34.
To thre pyonaris for grathing and dichting of twa voltis to put the said provisioun in
1570 Inverness B. Rec. I. 193.
For dychtting, stanking, and chengeing of the myln leid … of the saidis mylnis
1581 Lanark B. Rec. 82.
To remember on the burne reding and dychting
1597 (1650) Dundee B. Laws 146.
For dichting of the Kirk before the Kinges coming
1606 Rec. Convention of Royal Burghs II. 591.
For dichting the tolbuith quhen the convention of burrowis wes heir
1626 Master of Works Accounts XIX. 22.
To Mungo the porter for dichting of the bartesseines
1658 Melrose R. Rec. I. 190.
[The judge] ordaines aither partie to soupe efter thair mucking and dichting in the entrie
(b) 1554–5 Edinb. Old Acc. I. 133.
For deichting and beiring away of ane meidding and reid under the coukestule
1554–5 Ib. 135.
For … deychting of all the steppis of the turngrys of the tolbuith
1561–2 Ib. 366.
Deching of the theifis holl … and taking away of the muk thairof
1561–2 Ib. 368.
To Iohne Ross, cultlair, for deichting of Leyth wynd

b. Cleaning by wiping or rubbing. c1520-c1535 Nisbet III. 328.
The weray dythting [Tynd. wipinge] of schonne and siclik
1588 Treasurer's Accounts MS. 109.
For his seruice in keiping, dichting, spoungeing of the grene claythis in the chekker hous

4. Cleaning by sifting or winnowing. 1558 Treasurer's Accounts X. 428.
For paking … of the said flour in the barrellis and dichting thairof
1605 Glasgow Chart. I. 617.
Quha prophanis the Saboth day … in dichting, resaving, and delyvering of meill, beir, corne and malt
1643 Melrose R. Rec. I. 104.
The said principall soume to be wairet out and bestowit upon the threshing and dighting therof
attrib. 1685 Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries LVIII. 367.
In the dighting house loft. A large timber codwair

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