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First published 1974 (SND Vol. IX).
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Quotation dates: 1847

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TRIM, n.2 Ale of the weakest strength.Sc. 1847 R. Chambers Pop. Rhymes 319:
Hink-skink and ploughman's drink, And scour-the-gate and trim.

[Poss. an extended usage of Trim, v., n.1. Cf. Scour, v.3, 4.]

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