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Usit, Wsit, ppl. adj. Also: usyt, use(i)t, used, ussit, wsyt, wsitt, wsed, ousit. [ME and e.m.E. vsed (Chaucer), wsyd (c1425), used (1450).] Regularly used, customary; accustomed, usual. Also, usit and wont, according to use and custom, customary, see Wont ppl. adj. for further examples; as is usit, as is customary.(1) 1498 Acta Conc. II 245.
[The Lords decern] that the … comunite of Cowper aucht til haf the usit passage with cartis and wanys to cum and gang fra the sade burgh … to thare havin … but ony impediment of the said Alexander
1523–4 Aberd. B. Rec. in Mill Mediæv. Plays 123.
Johne Pill tailȝour … to bring on his breist the wsit taikin of his craft that is to say ane pair of pantit scheris
1555 Edinb. Hammermen 200b.
The samyn being brocht to the auld usit maner with vther libertis mare nor thai hald befor
1584 Shetland Deed MS (Shetland Archives).
We haif procurit … the signett of Laurence Tullocht … be appendit heirto and the merchaunt vsit merkis off Androu Smyth Alane Smyth [etc.] … to be drawin heirto
1596 Dalr. I 60/13.
Thay [sc. Solan geese] … returnes hame agane, to thair accustumed and vsed fude
1596 Dalr. II 362/10.
Sik a custoume, contrare the priuileges and lawis, and vset maneris of the Scotis of awld
(2) 1490–1 Liber Melros 600.
Wsyt
1510 Reg. Privy S. I 315/2.
Payand thairfor ȝerelie four pundis thre s. usuale money etc., at twa usuale termez, etc. with all maner of dewiteis usit and wount, etc.
1529–30 Prot. Bk. Thomas Johnsoun 2.
Divine services used and wont for the souls of the founders of the said chapel
1530 Edinb. B. Rec. II 34.
The saidis wobstaris pas all togiddir vndir ane dekin with thair banneris … in processionis … in thair auld place vsit and wount to thame of langtyme bigane passit memore of man
1541 Exch. R. XVII 636.
Payand yeirly xvj martis xvj wadderis [etc.] … with the fishing of the Laggin to be payit to the castell usit and wount
1556 Carte Northberwic 72.
[The vicar of Aberdour] … execut the residew of the said maner of handfasting conforme to the consuetud usit and wont
1565 Antiq. Aberd. & B. III 424.
The said Dauid … to ansuir and obey the said William … of the knaveschip of Heddirvik [etc.] … and the pleucht of Weistir Fintray pertenyng to the said Dauid wsit and wont the tyme of obtenyng of the said William infeftment of the said myln and immediatlie obefor wsit and wont conforme to the said infeftment
1583 Perth B. Ct. 31 May.
For the ȝerlie payment of sex merkis at tua termes vsit and vont to the said Johnne
1589 St. A. B. Ct. 30 Sept.
Pey to the said Magnus for the fraucht off ilk last off the saidis xij lastis off guidis the sowme off aucht merkis money off this realme togidder with ane boll off meill and ane barrell off aill with half towage and half rowage vseit & wont
1600 Misc. Spald. C. IV 286.
With seruice, areadge and careaidge wsitt and wount
1604 Lanark B. Rec. 115.
The cunsall and commonatie … on fuit and hors, raid thair merches ussit and wint
c1610 Skene in Misc. Stair Soc. I 148.
The articles of the saidis comptis, giff they be allowabill, or nocht, in tyme cumeing, becaus be inspectioune of useit and wont disorder in tyme bygane, it shall be moire facile, to prescrive ane good ordour in tyme cumeing
1633 Maxwell Mem. II 249.
The deutis wsed and wont
1674 Misc. Spald. C. V 232.
The keiping of the laird of Leyis smidie and peyinge boall as vsit and voant
(b) 1661 Galloway P. 4 Feb.
[He is] to pay the equall halfe off all publick burding with dewty and dew servic ousit and wontt
(3) 1513 Doug. iii i 64.
To the goddessis of wildyrnes, as is vsyt … I wirschip maid
1547 Breadalbane P. No. 64.
Quhen ony of thaym decessis sall leyf to me or my ayris ane cawylpe of kenkynȝe as is vsit in the contrees abowt
c1650 Spalding I 225.
Thair wes no maister act keipit in either of the Abirdeins at Lambes, as wes vsit befoir

b. Made use of sexually. a1568 Bann. MS 261b/12 (see Wyd(e adj. 2 a).

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