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begair
† beˈgair, v. Sc. Obs. [app. ad. F. bigarre-r: see begary; but perhaps associated with gair ‘stripe, streak.’] trans. To diversify or variegate, as with stripes or streaks. Hence beˈgaired ppl. a.1552 Lyndesay Monarche 5868 For cowlis blak, gray, nor begaird, Ȝe sall, that day, get no rewaird. a 160... Oxford English Dictionary
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Begary', DOST/DSL In March 1505 he was given 28 shillings to pay for painting his drum, and was paid 14 shillings on 25 March as a reward with other court wikipedia.org
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begairie
▪ I. † beˈgary, v. Sc. Obs. [ad. F. bigarrer to diversify with contrasting colours: cf. begair.] trans. To variegate with colours, whether by way of adornment or of disfigurement.1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. i. xlvi, Velvot robbis maid with the grand assisse, Dames, Satyne, begaryit mony wise. 1538 Lyndsa... Oxford English Dictionary
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skin-coat
skin-coat Also 6 skyn coit, skincote, -coate. [f. skin n. + coat n.] 1. A coat made of skin.1533 Acc. Lord High Treas. Scotl. VI. 181 To begary the samyne doublet, and to begary ane skyn coit, v ½ quarteris veluot. 1589 Greene Menaphon (Arb.) 76 Am not I a Gentleman, though tirde in a shepheardes sk... Oxford English Dictionary
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