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Dule, Duill, n.1 Also: dole, doule, dowle; dwle, dul, dull(e; duyl, duile, doile, doill; dewle, deull, duel(l. [ME. dule, duyl (14th c.), e.m.E. dulle, deul, dewle, etc., variants of doole, dole, Dool(e n.]

1. Sorrow, grief, distress of mind.(a) 1375 Barb. xx. 578.
Quhen thai war levit of the kyng, That dule had of thar sorowyng
a1400 Leg. S. xii. 198.
Syne hapnyt … That Tyberya gret dule had
c1420 Wynt. iv. 2058.
Wemen, rageand in wodenes, And fallyn, for dule, in hewynes
Ib. viii. 3883.
Dwle, that thai had in that sycht, Amessyd wes mekill
1456 Hay I. 71/4.
Of the quhilk schisme … quhen I think, I have sa grete dule, that [etc.]
c1475 Wall. vi. 195.
Quhar gret dulle is, … Newyn off it is bot ekyng off payne
c1500-c1512 Dunb. Tua Mar. W. 242.
Thai drank, and did away dule, vnder derne bewis
Ib. 411.
With him deit all my dule, & my drery thoghtis
c1552 Lynd. Mon. 5768.
Gret dule, that day, to iugis bene. That cumis nocht with thare conscience clene
a1568 Scott xvii. 29.
Addew, my dule and my delyte
a1570-86 Maitl. F. xxxiv. 23.
Dull, dull, dreis the man, That trestis into that sort
(b) c1420 Wynt. viii. 3884 (C).
The duyl, that thai had of that sycht, Amesyt was mekyl
1513 Doug. iv. x. 51.
Rather de, … and with a swerd mak of this duyl ane end
Ib. ix. iv. 122.
Ne wald I not alsso that I suld be Caus or occasioun of sic duyll
c1500-c1512 Dunb. lxi. 32 (M).
I am ane auld hors, … That evir in duill dois drug and draw
a1585 Maitl. Q. xl. 103.
Do not in my duill delyt, that comptis ȝow so deir
a1585 Polwart Flyt. 814 (T).
Fleyit fwill, mad mule, die in duil on ane aik
c1590 J. Stewart 21/210.
Ane vther baths in blis, I die for duile
1609 Gardyne Garden 75.
To dyte the duile of wife and orphans
1604-31 Craig v. 7/39.
Thy duill [is] her delight
(c) a1400 Leg. S. iii. 545.
To the first edole Egeas Pressis hym ful fast to pass
Ib. vii. 690.
Hyre sowkand sowne thane cane scho ta With dowle betwyne hir handis twa

b. Coupled with synonymous terms, as care, dolour, murning, sorrow, wa, etc.(a) 1375 Barb. xx. 483.
Sum of the lord Douglassis men … Ȝeid weill neir wood for dule & wa
Ib. 586.
The banys … war Erdit, with dule and mekill car
a1400 Leg. S. l. 720.
Thai sall haf euir-lestand lyff, But payne or verray duel or striffe
c1420 Wynt. I. 180.
Will and wawerand to be ay, In dowt and dwle till his end day
?1438 Alex. i. 512.
That ȝe sall … die ilkane, with dule and pyne
1456 Hay I. 49/34.
Schir Cipro … come as a wode man, for sorowe and dule of his men that he saw tynt
Ib. II. 59/29.
Sleuth … drawis efter it dule and displesaunce of othir mennis gude aventures
a1500 Henr. Orph. 128.
His hert ner birst for werray dule & wo
1533 Boece x. xii. 376.
All was bot murnyng and dule
1535 Stewart 2487.
Of Scotland … the greit meseritie, … The dule, the dolour thairof
1560 Rolland Seven S. 1533.
Quhairof greit harme and dule come to the pure
1567 G. Ball. 31.
Ȝit he sall die, with dule and pyne
1573 Sat. P. xli. 77.
It is ane mirrour manifest Of dule and dolour to be dred
1596 Dalr. II. 8/20.
Of dule, of dolour, sturt, and kair, I think
(b) 1513 Doug. ii. i. 24.
Thai of Troy … Thair langsum duyl and murnyng dyd away
Ib. xiii. iii. 131.
Large wepyng, duyll. and wa
1540 Lynd. Sat. 1035.
Wa, than, and duillbe to ȝow Princes, all
a1585 Maitl. Q. lxv. 75.
A mortall … Quhome duill and dolour daylie dois assaill
a1605 Montg. Misc. P. xvi. 5.
Of duill and dolour so I dry
(c) a1400 Leg. S. vi. 250.
That he vald … bryne thame in doile and va
Ib. xviii. 701.
It that is Gottyne of blythnes & of blyse, Is tynte richt oft be dowle and va
(d) a1570-86 Maitl. F. clxx. 114.
Deull & distres almaist to deid him drawe [= drove]

2. Expression or sign of grief; mourning, lamentation. Esp. to mak dule.(a) 1375 Barb. xix. 221.
Quhen thai lang tyme thar dule had maid
Ib. xx. 496. a1400 Leg. S. xvi. 561.
Mar dule he mad than I cane say
Ib. xxvi. 573.
The clergy than mad dule & care
c1420 Wynt. iv. 620.
Off the skayth … He maid bot lytill dule or mayne
Ib. viii. 6037.
Bot playnt, na dule, na yhit menyng Mycht helpe noucht
1456 Hay I. 284/15.
Quhen ony peple … will mak dule for ony of thair frendis dede
a1500 Rauf C. 95.
Quhy Deuill makis thow na dule for this euill day?
a1570-86 Kennedy Maitl. F. cxxxi. 4.
Ane ageit man … I hard … makand grit dule
1533 Boece ix. xi. 313.
His corps … was convoyit to Colmkill with grete dule of the pepill
1570 Leslie 166.
Thier wes gryt dule and meane maid for him
1576 Digest Justiciary Proc. I. 22.
Quhy mak ȝe sa greit dule and sair greitting for ony warldlie thing?
(b) 1535 Stewart 1861.
The pepill … Makand greit duill for the deid of thair king
1590 St. A. Kirk S. 674.
Quhair the said Elene wes … makand great duill and nois
16.. Hist. Kennedy 57.
Thair wes gritt duill maid for him

3. Mourning attire; a mourning dress. 1541 Treas. Acc. VIII. 37.
Gevin for ane dule of Scottis blak to Johnne Leslye
Ib. 43.
To be curcheis to Lady Jane for hir dule, four … elnis holland clayth
1561 Treas. Acc. XI. 84.
Blak weluot to the saidis dammis, dammosallis, and madynnis to be thair secund dule
1566 Ib. MS. 110.
To be the quenis dule x elnis … of serge of Florence
a 1568 Sempill Sat. P. xlviii. 41.
It is … Als warme a weid as weir the deule
1570 Soc. Ant. VI. 52.
To my L. Buriall … for the dwll v ellis blak stemming
1570 Sat. P. xii. 171.
With sychis, and sobbis, and beltit robbis, Ȝe counterfite the dule
1587 Waus Corr. II. 383.
Ye will remember that the gentilmen be cled in blak … , sa that sall represente a grauite, and half ane duill
1606 Birnie Kirk-b. xvii. 30.
There is oft to be seene the badges of buriall in black dolie duill
1609 Gardyne Garden 24.
The glorious Gods … Drest in their dule … Hes left the Heavens

4. Attrib. (in the sense of ‘mourning’) with belt, claithis, cote, craip, curch(ay, goun, hude, palis, sadill, schankis, sockis. 1589 Edinb. Test. XXI. i.
Sex velvot beltis … , ane dissone dule beltis
1586 Treas. Acc. 109.
To the furneissing of the duile clais
1596 Montgomery Mem. 235.
To Jonet Wadie, … xl lib., to by hir self dule claithis
1650 Caldwell P. 103.
For claith that was doill claithes to the lard & his brother … to thair mother's buriall
1537 Treas. Acc. VI. 339.
Tane fra Mungo Tennand to be the Kingis dule coit and hude
1550 Ib. IX. 416.
Bukrame to be lachettis to my lorde governoures dule cote
1618 Edinb. Test. L. 164 b.
Tuentie ane elnis duill craip
1552 Treas. Acc. X. 141.
Send to Strabogy … vij elnis camrage clayth to be hir dule curchayes
1553 Ib. 172.
Foure elnis camrage claith, to be ane dule curche to my Ladye Gordoun
1504 Ib. II. 322.
For lynyng of the Kingis dule goun of claith with blak skinnis
1537 Ib. VI. 354.
Auchten elne uter fyne to be four Franche ladyis dule gounis
1561 Inv. Q. Mary 25.
Ane dule gowne of furring
1552 Treas. Acc. X. 141.
To Andro Elphinstoun. for … furring of the dule hude with lettous
1542 Inv. Wardrobe 103.
Foure doule palis of blak clayth garnist with bukrem
1561 Treas. Acc. XI. 65.
For xlv elnis ij quarteris of blak to be dule sadillis and … fute mantillis
1606 Tailor's Acc. Bk. 40.
Payit … for silk & making of ȝour dul schankis
1586 Ld. Treas. Acc. (MS.) 109.
Ane pair of dule sockis
Ib. 112 b.

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