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buckasie
† ˈbuckasie Obs. Sc. Also buckasy, bukkesy. The same as bocasin.1474 Acc. J. Bp. Glasgow in Borthwick Rem. Brit. Antiq. 131 (Jam.), 5 quarters of buckasy, for a doublate to littill Bell, 10s. 1478 Act. Audit. 83 (Jam.) A doublat of bukkesy. 1485 Bokesye [see bocasin] 1611 Rates (Jam.) Buckasie, the ...
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bugasine
bugasine obs. form of bocasin, buckasie.1660 Act 12 Chas. II, iv. Sched. Bugasines or Calico Buckrams the half piece v.s. 1670 Bk. Rates (Jam.) Bugasines or callico 15 ells the piece—4s.
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David Jonkin
The textiles, re-exported rather than manufactured in Scotland, included coloured buckram, say, and "ambobrudge buckasie", a Hamburg cloth.
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