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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Importun(e, a. Also: -tuin, inportune. [ME. (c 1400) and e.m.E. importune, F. importun, -une, L. importūnus.] Importunate; persistent. — 1533 Boece v. i. 164.
Nobill Gald … quhilk … be thy importune laubouris restorit the realmez of Scottis and Pichtis
Ib. vi. v. 195.
Scottis … be inportune wilfulnes of evill avisit persouns had debatit amang thame self
1578 Events Q. Mary 41.
He is rycht importuin on me for the samyn
1584 Reg. Privy C. III. 711.
The importune and untymous sutis of divers personis
c 1615 Melrose P. 197.
Whilk signatour, belyke haueing bene procured by some importune sute [etc.]

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