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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI). Includes material from the 2005 supplement.
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ORDER, n., v. Also oarder. Sc. form and usages:

I. n.

Sc. form of Eng. order.wm.Sc. 1985 Liz Lochhead Tartuffe 27:
... in oarder tae best speed our thrivance,
You two ignore each other, ...

Sc. usages:

1. In phr.: to tak an order o', wi, to take steps regarding, to deal with (Abd. 1964). Cf. obs. Eng. to take order, north. dial, take order with, id.Abd. 1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb viii., xliii.:
Ye'll jist tak' yer neeps there, an nae anither cheep oot o' the heids o' ye; or gin ye dinna, we'll ken fat wye to tak' an order o' ye. . . . We're nae accoontable gin we dinna tak' an order wi' them that's owergyaun the laws o' the land.

2. In pl.: one's necessaries or requirements, gear, paraphernalia, equipment, accoutrements, all that one needs for some purpose. Gen.Sc.Sc. 1787 J. Elphinston Propriety II. 119:
He maun hae a' his orders, or he'll mak a wark — a phrase; he must have everything in order, else he'll make a fuss.
Ags. 1864 W. D. Latto T. Bodkin xxxv.:
Her braw red ribbands an' a' her orders.
Abd. 1929 J. Alexander Mains and Hilly 65:
They've on gweed tweed shoots an' braw collars an' ties, an' a' their orders.
Gsw. 1952 Glasgow Herald (6 Dec.) 13:
The lodger . . . had a corner of his own, with a fire for his leisure feet, books at his elbow, and, as they say, all his orders.
Ags. 1990s:
An aa yur oarders: And all your paraphernalia.
Gsw. 1991 Anna Blair More Tea at Miss Cranston's 123:
But my brother! Oh, he got his kilt and all his orders, silver button jacket, tartan socks...
Edb. 1992:
The bairns get mince and tatties and aw their orders when they go tae stey the night wi their granma.

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