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First published 2001 (DOST Vol. X).
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Quotation dates: 1475, 1679-1695
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Suddillit, Suddled, ppl. adj. [f. Suddillv.] = Suddill adj. — c1475 Acts of Schir William Wallace (1570) i 241 (see Suddly adj.).
Suddillit 1679 J. Barclay Descr. Cath. Ch. (1689) 29.
By these suddled parchments, men would see these were the doctrines of antiquitie 1695 Law Memor. App. 272.
She went to the stone, and there found seven small bones, with blood, and some flesh, all closed in a piece of old suddled paper
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