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multurer
multurer (ˈmʌltjʊərə(r)) Also 6 multarar, multrar, multerair. [f. prec. + -er1.] One who pays toll for the grinding of his corn at a mill.1580 Rec. Elgin (New Spalding Cl.) I. 156 James Cuming, multarar at the auld miln of Elgin. 1582 Cal. Laing Charters (1899) 258 The multraris to haif ane pec and ...
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Sucken
The 'sucken' was the area over which a mill held thirlage over tenants and a 'suckener' (or 'in-sucken multurer') was a tenant thirled to a particular
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knaveship
knaveship (ˈneɪvʃɪp) Also (Sc.) 6 knaship, knaifschip, 7 knawship. [f. knave n. + -ship.] 1. The condition of being a knave: used with a possessive, as a mock title.1589 Pappe w. Hatchet B, Your Knaueship brake you[r] fast on the Bishops. 1680 Revenge i. i. 6 What, Mr. Trickwell, does your Knaveship...
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multure
multure, n. (ˈmʌltjʊə(r), -tʃə(r)) Forms: 4–5 multir, 5 -yr, Sc. mowter, 5–7 molter, 5–9 multer, 6 -ur, multrar, myltour, 7 mou(l)ture; Sc. and dial. 5–9 moulter, 7–9 moulture, mooter, 8 multur, mu'ter, 9 multre, etc. (see E.D.D.); 5– multure, 7– mulcture. [a. OF. molture, moulture, mod.F. mouture:—...
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