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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Orenȝe, -ie, Oreinȝe, Orinye, n. and a. [Du. oranje: cf. the earlier ap(p)il oranȝe, oreynȝe, Appil orange n. and Orange.] a. n. The fruit, the orange. b. comb. with -hew, -hewit. c. adj. Orange in colour.a. 1550 Treas. Acc. IX. 393.
For fraucht of ane barrell of oreinȝeis furtht of Montros to Leythtb. 1542 Inv. Wardrobe 104.
Thrie peces of courtingis for the chepell of orinye hew 1570 Edinb. Test. II. 48 b.
xij elnis quhyt orenȝie hewit quhyt canues price … of the eln x s.c. 1532 Treas. Acc. VI. 73.
To be ane pair of schone to the Kingis grace agane the justing, ane ½ elne orenȝe veluot 1584 Edinb. Test. XIII. 337.
xx elnis of orenȝe veluot … sauld for ic li. Scottis money
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