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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Fore-gere, Foir-geir, n. Also: fore-gare, -gair. [Gere n.] Armour for the front of the body.The meaning in the first quot. is doubtful. 1496 Treas. Acc. I. 300.
For thaim self and vj hors … to turs fore towis, hamys, and quhelis, and allfore gere
1508 Ib. IV. 119.
For dichting of lv foregeris that wer in the schip
1510 Rentale Dunkeld. 77.
A foir geir and a birny
1533 Boece xiv. xi. 562 b.
Halcrekis and foregere was amang thame skant
1541–2 Treas. Acc. VIII. 124.
Ressavit. xvxx foregaris and halkriggis
Ib. 182.
Forgair to hir gentill wemennis harnesingis
1566 Inv. Wardrobe 170.
Certane auld harnes with foirgeir and bak geir

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